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The Coat of Arms was originally approved for the 307th Regiment Infantry, Organized Reserves on 12 May 1924. It was amended to withdraw "Organized Reserves" from the designation and to delete the Organized Reserves' crest from the Coat of Arms on 10 August 1959. On 28 July 1970 it was amended to reinstate the crest of the Army Reserve and revise the symbolism for the 307th Infantry Regiment. The Coat of Arms was redesignated for the 307th Regiment on 8 April 1999. The Distinctive Unit insignia was originally approved for the 307th Regiment Infantry, Organized Reserves on 21 April 1927. It is amended to withdraw the "Organized Reserves" from the designation in 10 August 1959. On 28 July 1970 the insignia was amended to revise the symbolism. The distinctive unit insignia was redesignated for the 307th Regiment on 8 April 1999.
The Coat of Arms was originally approved for the 307th Regiment Infantry, Organized Reserves on 12 May 1924. It was amended to withdraw "Organized Reserves" from the designation and to delete the Organized Reserves' crest from the Coat of Arms on 10 August 1959. On 28 July 1970 it was amended to reinstate the crest of the Army Reserve and revise the symbolism for the 307th Infantry Regiment. The Coat of Arms was redesignated for the 307th Regiment on 8 April 1999. The Distinctive Unit insignia was originally approved for the 307th Regiment Infantry, Organized Reserves on 21 April 1927. It is amended to withdraw the "Organized Reserves" from the designation in 10 August 1959. On 28 July 1970 the insignia was amended to revise the symbolism. The distinctive unit insignia was redesignated for the 307th Regiment on 8 April 1999.


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