File:Coat of Arms of the 303rd Military Intelligence Battalion.png
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English: US Army 303rd Military Intelligence Battalion Coat of Arms
Description/Blazon Shield Or, a pile between two piles reversed and conjoined Celeste (Oriental Blue), bearing in chief an edelweiss Argent seeded of the first and issuant from base two beacons of the last, enflamed Tenné, garnished and edged Or. Crest On a wreath of the colors Or and Azure (Oriental Blue), in front of a stylized wreath of rice Or, four flashes saltirewise Gules. Motto PRIMI NOSCERE (First to Know). Symbolism Shield Oriental blue and silver gray are the colors used for Military Intelligence Battalions. The blue piles represent the mountains of Central Europe and of Korea where the Battalion's parent organizations served. Those organizations were Signal Service companies in Europe and a Communications Reconnaissance Battalion in Korea. The edelweiss, small white flower prized by European mountaineers, refers to the unit's service in Central Europe and Austria. The two beacons refer to Korea's ancient and effective system of communications which was accomplished by means of beacon fires on the mountain tops, and refer to the Battalion's two Korean unit decorations. Crest The colors red and yellow are traditionally associated with Vietnam as is the rice which composes the wreath, a symbol of excellence and achievement. The red flashes refer to the four Meritorious Unit Commendations earned while serving in Vietnam and signify the unit's activities there. They also represent accuracy and speed. Background The coat of arms was originally approved for the 303d Army Security Agency Battalion on 11 March 1963. It was amended to correct the blazon on 16 July 1963. It was rescinded on 24 April 1973. The coat of arms was reinstated and redesignated for the 303d Military Intelligence Battalion on 16 April 1979. It was amended to correct the blazon on 28 September 2016. See Here |
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Author | United States Army Institute of Heraldry | ||||
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