391st (Infantry) Regiment, US Army: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
Text replacement - "The Coat of Arms was " to "The arms were "
m (Text replacement - "{{us}}" to "")
m (Text replacement - "The Coat of Arms was " to "The arms were ")
Line 24: Line 24:
The shield of the Regiment is the shield of Colonel Nathaniel Rochester, the Revolutionary War soldier and manufacturer of arms (born 1752, Virginia; moved to Genessee Valley, New York, 1810; Colonel Rochester moved to the town in 1819 - died 1831).
The shield of the Regiment is the shield of Colonel Nathaniel Rochester, the Revolutionary War soldier and manufacturer of arms (born 1752, Virginia; moved to Genessee Valley, New York, 1810; Colonel Rochester moved to the town in 1819 - died 1831).


The Coat of Arms was originally approved for the 391st Infantry Regiment, Organized Reserves on 11 August 1924. It was redesignated for the 391st Regiment, Army Reserve on 18 October 1960. The Coat of Arms was amended to add a motto on 3 July 1969. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was approved on 18 October 1960. It was amended to add a motto and revise the description of the design on 3 July 1969.
The arms were originally approved for the 391st Infantry Regiment, Organized Reserves on 11 August 1924. It was redesignated for the 391st Regiment, Army Reserve on 18 October 1960. The arms were amended to add a motto on 3 July 1969. The Distinctive Unit Insignia was approved on 18 October 1960. It was amended to add a motto and revise the description of the design on 3 July 1969.




approved, Bureaucrats, Interface administrators, Members who can see the literature depository, Administrators, uploader
3,919,568

edits

Navigation menu