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LAND FORCE WESTERN AREA, CANADIAN ARMY

Arms of Land Force Western Area, Canadian Army

(1994 Badge)
Arms of Land Force Western Area, Canadian Army

(1998 Badge)


Official blazon

1994 Badge: Per fess Azure and Vert over all a ram's head couped proper and in base two ears of wheat one in bend the other in bend sinister conjoined at the stem Or.
Motto: PACE PARATUS AD ARMA. This Latin phrase means "In peace prepared for war".

1998 Badge: Vert between two ears of wheat issuant in base Or the head of a big horn sheep (Ovis canadensis) in trian aspect proper.
Motto: PACE PARATUS AD ARMA.

Origin/meaning

The ram's head (from the sinister supporter of the Arms of British Columbia) and the green field draw on the heritage of the previous Canadian Army Western Command. The ears of wheat recall the prairies and were also a part of the Western Command badge. Badge approved by the Canadian Heraldic Authority on January 1, 1998 and the old version on February 1, 1994.


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