File:502 Parachute Infantry Regiment COA.PNG
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editCoat of Arms.
editBlazon:
editShield:
edit- Azure issuant from chief, an eagle's claw, talons extended Or, armed Sable.
Crest:
edit- On a wreath Or and Azure, an eagle's feather palewise Tenné behind two bayonets saltirewise of the first hilted Sable garnished Gold surmounted by a gun stone bearing a four-bastioned fort Argent charged with an ermine spot of the fourth.
Motto:
edit- STRIKE.
Symbolism:
editShield:
edit- The blue of the shield is for Infantry.
- The grasping eagle's claw is a representation of the airborne functions of the organization.
Crest:
edit- The bayonets refer to the capture of Carentan, Normandy, by bayonet charge.
- They are two in number in reference to the Regiment's two Distinguished Unit Citations and its two assault landings in World War II.
- The eagle's feather stands for the unit's airborne function; orange, the national color of the Netherlands, refers to the liberation of Best, Holland.
- The white four-bastioned fort encircled by a black background represents Bastogne, Belgium, surrounded by the German salient in the Battle of the Bulge.
- The ermine spot on the white fort refers to the snow which blanketed the Battle's terrain.
Motto:
edit- The motto "Strike" is expressive of the power of the organization.
Background:
edit- The coat of arms was originally approved for the approved for the 502d Parachute Infantry Regiment on 14 Nov 1942.
- It was redesignated for the 502d Airborne Infantry Regiment on 5 Apr 1949.
- On 14 Feb 1958 the coat of arms was redesignated for the 502d Infantry.
- The coat of arms was amended on 9 Jun 1965 to add the crest.
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13:50, 24 January 2006 | 85 × 185 (10 KB) | CORNELIUSSEON (talk | contribs) | ==Coat of Arms.== ===Blazon:=== ====Shield:==== * Azure issuant from chief, an eagle's claw, talons extended Or, armed Sable. ====Crest:==== * On a wreath Or and Azure, an eagle's feather palewise Tenné behind two bayonets saltirewise of the first h |
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