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Special Troops Battalion, 4 Brigade, 1 Cavalry Division


Distinctive Unit Insignia


Description

A Gold color metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches (2.86 cm) in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned as follows: “Azure (Teal Blue) from dexter chief a lightning flash bendwise Tenné fimbriated Or and a key saltirewise, wards up Azure (Oriental Blue) fimbriated of the third, the bow charged with a mullet of the like; a base crenellated Gules fimbriated Or, overall an antique sword point to base palewise of the last, hilt Vert.” Attached below the device a Teal Blue motto scroll inscribed “VIGILANT AND ALWAYS READY” in Gold letters.

Symbolism

The lightning flash refers to Signal Corps participation and network systems support to the brigade. The key denotes intelligence and surveillance capabilities provided by the Military Intelligence Corps; the green of the sword handle signifies the combat and security capabilities of the Military Police Corps; the gold mullet charged on its bow signifies excellence and the teamwork achieved from the cooperation of all participants in carrying out mission requirements. The color teal symbolizes troop diversity within the unit, scarlet indicates courage and sacrifice. The crenellated base of the shield denotes the security afforded by the Special Troops Battalion and the ability to take action from a position of strength.

Background

The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 25 October 2005.

Coat Of Arms


Blazon

Shield

Azure (Teal Blue), from dexter chief a lightning flash bendwise Tenné fimbriated Or and a key saltirewise, wards up Azure (Oriental Blue) fimbriated of the third, the bow charged with a mullet of the like; a base crenellated Gules fimbriated Or, overall an antique sword point to base palewise of the last, hilt Vert.

Crest

None.

Motto

VIGILANT AND ALWAYS READY.

Symbolism

Shield

The lightning flash refers to Signal Corps participation and network systems support to the brigade. The key denotes intelligence and surveillance capabilities provided by the Military Intelligence Corps; the green of the sword handle signifies combat and security capabilities of the Military Police Corps; the gold mullet charged on its bow signifies excellence and the teamwork achieved from the cooperation of all participants in carrying out mission requirements. The color teal symbolizes troop diversity within the unit, scarlet indicates courage and sacrifice. The crenellated base of the shield denotes the security afforded by the Special Troops Battalion and the ability to take action from a position of strength.

Crest

None

Background

The coat of arms was approved on 25 October 2005.