Posted on 08/16/2006 6:38:35 PM PDT by MS.BEHAVIN
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40TH SIGNAL BATTALION
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Distinctive Unit Insignia |
Coat of Arms |
Distinctive Unit Insignia. Description: A silver color metal and enamel device
1 1/8 inches (2.86cm) in height overall consisting of the shield and motto of the coat of arms.
Symbolism: The background of the shield is black. The bend is orange bordered in silver for Signal Corps. The silver peach is symbolic of the State of Georgia, the origin of the cadre and original officers of the 29th Signal Construction Battalion. The horse's head represents the state of activation - Kentucky. The telephone poles are symbolic of telephone construction, the type of work done by this unit; the two poles represent the second unit from one origin - the 29th Signal Construction Battalion.
Background: The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 40th Signal Construction Battalion on 6 Jan 1943. It was redesignated for the 40th Signal Battalion (Construction) on 30 Jul 1954. The insignia was amended to correct the update and correct the description on 23 Oct 2003.
Coat of Arms
Blazon:
Shield: Sable on a bend Tenné, fimbriated Argent between in chief a peach leaved and in base a horse's head couped two telephone poles of single arm each palewise of the third.
Crest: On a wreath of the colors Argent and Sable a mural crown of the first masoned Sable and charged with a lion passant guardant Azure, armed and langued Gules and enfiled by an oriental pole arm of the last.
Motto: BENE FACTUM (Well Done)
Symbolism:
Shield: The background of the shield is black. The bend is orange bordered in silver for Signal Corps. The silver peach is symbolic of the State of Georgia, the origin of the cadre and original officers of the 29th Signal Construction Battalion. The horse's head represents the state of activation - Kentucky. The telephone poles are symbolic of telephone construction, the type of work done by this unit; the two poles represent the second unit from one origin - the 29th Signal Construction Battalion.
Crest: The lion adapted from the arms of Normandy commemorates the unit's initial combat service, while the mural crown with its five embattlements represents the total combined campaigns credited the organization for service in France and Europe during World War II. The polearm is indicative of service in Vietnam and its two outer scarlet blades allude to the Meritorious Unit Commendations awarded during that period.
Background: The coat of arms was originally approved on 6 Jan 1943, for the 40th Signal Construction Battalion. On 30 Jul 1954, it was redesignated for the 40th Signal Battalion (Construction). The coat of arms was amended to include a crest to the design on 25 Apr 1973. The insignia was amended to correct the blazon of the shield on 23 Oct 2003.
Hi Beautiful.(((Hugs)))Nice to see you are up.
1ST SPACE BATTALION
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DISTINCTIVE UNIT INSIGNIA |
COAT OF ARMS |
Distinctive Unit Insignia. Description: A Silver color metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches (2.86 cm) in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Sable, a chevronel Or, between in chief three mullets in chevron Argent; issuant from base a terrestrial globe fimbriated of the third, land masses Silver Gray, surmounted by a sword erect Proper, between two lightning flashes arched dexter and sinister Argent. Attached below the shield a Black scroll doubled and inscribed SPACE WARRIORS in Silver.
Symbolism: Teal and yellow are the colors traditionally used by Branch Immaterial, with which 1st Space Battalion is associated. Black signifies outer space. The chevron symbolizes support, and combined with the terrestrial globe represents the Battalions mission of global space support. The arched lightning flashes suggest the continuous striking capabilities for decisive combat power. The sword indicates the units designation; also, total military preparedness and defense. The stars refer to the assigned units of the 1st Space Battalion: Headquarters Company, 1st Space Company and 2d Space Company.
Background: The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 18 November 2003. The insignia was amended to correct the symbolism on 24 December 2003.
Coat of Arms.
Blazon:
Shield: Sable, a chevronel Or, between in chief three mullets in chevron Argent; issuant from base a terrestrial globe fimbriated of the third, land masses Silver Gray, surmounted a sword erect Proper, between two lightning flashes arched dexter and sinister Argent.
Crest: None.
Motto: SPACE WARRIORS.
Symbolism:
Shield: Teal and yellow are the colors traditionally used by Branch Immaterial, with which 1st Space Battalion is associated. Black signifies outer space. The chevron symbolizes support, and combined with the terrestrial globe represents the Battalions mission of global space support. The arched lightning flashes suggest the continuous striking capabilities for decisive combat power. The sword indicates the units designation; also, total military preparedness and defense. The stars refer to the assigned units of the 1st Space Battalion: Headquarters Company, 1st Space Company and 2d Space Company.
Crest: None.
Background: The coat of arms was approved on 18 November 2003. The insignia was amended to correct the symbolism on 24 December 2003.
Some pretty cool heraldry you got going here, Sand. Fun to read about.
fatima...((HUGS)) good to see you. Got a baby yet?
PJ is very effective in that regard. He should be required reading to put things into perspective! :D
I have really enjoyed his stuff.
Not for long...early day tomorrow. But I couldn't leave without hugging you, sweet lady!
Thanks Sissy!
Lookee what I can do!
I done got punctuation!?!!!
LOL
Ms.B
well?
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Hmmmmm.....I'm having a hard time finding a favorite. The Space Battalion is way cool.
Splendid!!!!!!!!!!
Ahhh...that felt good, didn't it! :D
So, are you back in the closet, only your pet spider for company, and your punctuation? LOL!!
Cyall later
Nighty-night! Now that sounds like sooooooo much fun! NOT!
See ya tomorrow.
Star and Tonk walked me through my very first one..
Tonk gave me an alka seltzer the size of a pizza
LOL
Now that I am an "old hand" at posting threads..
I only take Valium in minute doses..
LOL
Ms.B
*sigh* And now that you have punctuation..I gotta go to bed.
See ya tomorrow, Sis! ((((hugs))))
BTW...where is our other Sissy? Haven't seen her in sooooo long!
Nite!
Night Beautiful.
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