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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Saltire implies the steady support of the U.S. Army Pacific. The Wavy blue and white bars symbolise water and allude to the area of operation the Pacific. The Polestar denotes the ffulle spectrum of operation fo the Special Troops Battalion. The Sword symbolises the Unit's military readiness and mission to provide training and logistical and administrative support. The Coat of Arms was approved 14 May 2007
The Saltire implies the steady support of the U.S. Army Pacific. The Wavy blue and white bars symbolise water and allude to the area of operation the Pacific. The Polestar denotes the ffulle spectrum of operation fo the Special Troops Battalion. The Sword symbolises the Unit's military readiness and mission to provide training and logistical and administrative support. The arms were approved 14 May 2007





Revision as of 05:32, 28 December 2022

SPECIAL TROOPS BATTALION, US ARMY PACIFIC, US ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Special Troops Battalion, US Army Pacific, US Army

Official blazon

Shield: Per saltire Gules and barry wavy of eight Azure and Argent, a polestar of the second flanked by two swords erect Or.
Crest: None
Motto: Pacific Warriors

Origin/meaning

The Saltire implies the steady support of the U.S. Army Pacific. The Wavy blue and white bars symbolise water and allude to the area of operation the Pacific. The Polestar denotes the ffulle spectrum of operation fo the Special Troops Battalion. The Sword symbolises the Unit's military readiness and mission to provide training and logistical and administrative support. The arms were approved 14 May 2007


Literature:The Institute of Heraldry, US Army.