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English: 364th Regiment (Training) Coat Of Arms |
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English: United States Army |
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Blazon:
[edit]- Shield: Argent, a fess the middle third metamorphosed into a chevron Sable, in dexter chief a lion rampant of the like, in sinister chief a fleur-de-lis Azure and in base a pine tree Vert.
- Crest:
- That for regiments and separate battalions of the Army Reserve: On a wreath of the colors (Argent and Azure) the Lexington Minute Man Proper.
- The statue of the Minute Man, Captain John Parker (H.H. Kitson, sculptor), stands on the Common in Lexington, Massachusetts.
- Motto: SEMPER PARATUS (Always Ready).
Symbolism:
[edit]- Shield:
- The 364th Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Lewis, Washington, in 1917, as a unit of the 91st Division.
- It served overseas with this division in the Meuse-Argonne and Ypres-Lys operations and in the sector in Lorraine.
- After the war the 364th Infantry was disbanded.
- Under authority of Section 3A, National Defense Act, the 364th Infantry was reconstituted a unit of the 91st Division, Organized Reserves, in November 1921, with headquarters at Los Angeles, California.
- The fess black is one of the colors of the German flag and represents the enemy line in the Argonne with the salient pushed in by the 91st Division (the 364th Infantry on the right); the fir tree is the insignia of the 91st Division.
- "At a time when the Divisions on its flanks were faltering and even falling back, the Ninety-first pushed ahead and steadfastly clung to every yard gained", to quote from the order of Major General Geo. H. Cameron, commanding 5th Army Corps on October 3, 1918, when he relieved the 91st Division from front line duty and placed it in reserve.
- The lion is the black rampant lion of Flanders.
- The regiment, with the Division, served in Belgium as part of the Army which was to operate in the clearing of Belgium and was known as "The Army for the Liberation of Belgium."
- The 91st Division History (page 53) says: "The Division detrained at four detraining points and was bivouacked the 18th and 19th of October in the devastated area about Ypres.
- On arrival the 91st has been placed at the disposition of His Majesty, Albert I, King of the Belgians, commanding the Group of Armies in Flanders.
- The Army was made up of Belgian, French, British and American troops (91st and 37th)."
- The fleur-de-lis is blue and represents the service in France proper, in the Argonne offensive.
- Crest: The crest is that of the U.S. Army Reserve.
Background:
[edit]- The coat of arms was originally approved for the 364th Infantry Regiment, Organized Reserves on 1925-02-11.
- It was redesignated for the 364th Coast Artillery Regiment (AA) on 1942-09-17.
- On 1975-03-21 the coat of arms was rescinded.
- On 1998-10-29 the coat of arms was reinstated and redesignated for the 364th Infantry Regiment.
- The insignia was redesignated and the description updated on 1999-04-16 for the 364th Regiment (Training).
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