Category:172nd Infantry Brigade Heraldry
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Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
[edit]Description
[edit]- On a upright blue rectangle with rounded ends 3 inches (7.62 cm) by 2 inches (5.08 cm) overall, and within a narrow white border and a wider red border ⅛ inch (.32 cm) in width, a representation of the Great Dipper and North Star in yellow above two white-capped mountains and overall from top to bottom a blue bayonet, point up, edged white.
- Combat Service Identification Badge: A silver color metal and enamel device 2 inches (5.08 cm) in height consisting of a design similar to the shoulder sleeve insignia.
Symbolism
[edit]- Combat arms colors are represented with the bayonet alluding to the Infantry and symbolizing attack.
- The Great Dipper and North Star allude to Alaska and the mountains refer to the terrain over which the units will maneuver to gain and hold ground.
Background
[edit]- The shoulder sleeve insignia was approved on 1963-08-28.
- (TIOH Dwg. No. A-1-315)
Distinctive Unit Insignia
[edit]Description
[edit]- A silver color metal and enamel device 1⅛ inches (2.86 cm) in height overall consisting of a white triangular shape, the base of which is broken by four smaller blue triangles.
- Placed vertically in the center of the main triangle is a gold Totem Pole.
- Running parallel to the right hand side of the triangle and passing behind the Totem Pole is a blue and silver bayonet, to left of the Totem Pole is an eight pointed red star (a mullet), below the triangle is a silver motto scroll bearing the inscription “CAVEAT” in black letters.
Symbolism
[edit]- The basic white triangle represents a snow capped mountain representing the Alaskan terrain in which the unit is trained to operate.
- The Totem Pole of an American Eagle sitting upon a Russian Bear, is representative of the purchase of Alaska from Russia.
- Te bayonet symbolizes the Infantry, as does the Infantry blue at the base of the mountain.
- The red mullet alludes to the Great Dipper and the North Star which represents Alaska the State in which the Brigade was organized and serves.
- The red color of the mullet symbolizes the Artillery.
- The motto “CAVEAT” (meaning “Let Him Beware”) is placed on the motto scroll.
Background
[edit]- The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 1966-06-08.
Flag
[edit]Description
[edit]- a. Size:
- Hoist: Three Feet.
- Fly: Four Feet.
- Piping: 2½”.
- Arms: 15 Inches High.
- b. Organizational colors:
- Background: Two vertical stripes of equal width:
- First Stripe: National Flag Blue
- Second Stripe: Scarlet
- Arms: Shoulder Sleeve Insignia or its Number; Centered, Proper.
- Piping: White.
- Fringe: Yellow.
Media in category "172nd Infantry Brigade Heraldry"
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