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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The water bouget refers to the necessity of Water for sustaining life and also to Molly Pitcher and her devotion in the Battle of Monmouth for wich the Fort is named. The cross respresent the Activity and is symbolis of assistance. The flash refers to the Army Electsonic Commando and symbolises quick and efficient service.
The water bouget refers to the necessity of Water for sustaining life and also to Molly Pitcher and her devotion in the Battle of Monmouth for wich the Fort is named. The cross respresent the Activity and is symbolis of assistance. The flash refers to the Army Electronic Command and symbolises quick and efficient service.


The Design was approved on December 16, 1969.
The Design was approved on December 16, 1969.
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MEDDAC FORT MONMOUTH, US ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the MEDDAC Fort Monmouth, US Army

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Origin/meaning

The water bouget refers to the necessity of Water for sustaining life and also to Molly Pitcher and her devotion in the Battle of Monmouth for wich the Fort is named. The cross respresent the Activity and is symbolis of assistance. The flash refers to the Army Electronic Command and symbolises quick and efficient service.

The Design was approved on December 16, 1969.


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