Coats of arms of U.S. Army units
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Coats of arms of US Army units are heraldic emblems associated with units in the US Army. By Army regulation, all regiments, and some other units, of the US Army organized under a Table of Organization and Equipment are authorized a coat of arms to be displayed on the organization's standard, called the "colors." This coat of arms usually forms the basis for the unit's distinctive unit insignia (DUI), the emblem worn by all members of the unit on their service uniforms.[1]
Below are galleries of the coats of arms of miscellaneous US Army units not included elsewhere. The official mottoes (as awarded by The Institute of Heraldry of the U.S. Army) and/or Special Designations (as awarded by the United States Army Center of Military History) of the units are also noted.
Aviation units
Engineer units
Intelligence units
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104th Military Intelligence Battalion
"Watchful and Ready"
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313rd Military Intelligence Battalion
"Savoir C’Est Pouvoir"
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Military Police units
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211th Military Police Battalion
(formerly 220th Infantry Regiment)
"Monstrat Viam" (It Points the Way)
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Quartermaster units
Signal units
Special Operations units
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1st Special Forces Regiment
"De Oppresso Liber"
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Support units
Non-specified regiments
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80th Regiment
"Nunc Ut Olim" (Now As Before)
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106th Regiment
(formerly 106th Infantry Regiment)
"Fidelis Et Constans" (Faithful and Constant)
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154th Regiment
(formerly 154th Infantry Regiment)
"Firm To My Trust"
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164th Regiment
(formerly 164th Infantry Regiment)
"Je Suis Pret" (I Am Ready)
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175th Regiment
(formerly 175th Field Artillery Regiment)
"Animus Valet" (Courage Prevails)
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223rd Regiment
(formerly 223rd Armored Infantry Battalion)
"Siempre Adelante" (Always Forward)
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307th Regiment
(formerly 307th Infantry Regiment)
"Clear the Way"
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311th Regiment
(formerly 311th Infantry Regiment)
"Jamais Trop Tard" (Never Too Late)
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312th Regiment
(formerly 312th Infantry Regiment)
"Au Feu Toujours" (Always at the Fire)
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315th Regiment
(formerly 315th Infantry Regiment)
"Qui Me Tangit Paenitebit" (He who touches me will repent)
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339th Regiment
(formerly 339th Infantry Regiment)
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348th Regiment
(formerly 348th Infantry Regiment)
"AnLI yamojmikma KAMASSA" (Sincerity and Strength)
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353rd Regiment
(formerly 353rd Infantry Regiment)
"To the Stars Through Difficulties"
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363rd Regiment
(formerly 363rd Infantry Regiment)
"We Do"
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364th Regiment
(formerly 364th Coast Artillery Regiment)
"Semper Paratus" (Always Ready)
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393rd Regiment
(formerly 393rd Infantry Regiment)
"Patriotic Service"
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394th Regiment
(formerly 394th Infantry Regiment)
"Audax Et Cautus" (Bold and Wary)
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395th Regiment
(formerly 395th Infantry Regiment)
"Vigilans Et Celer" (Vigilant and Swift)
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409th Regiment
(formerly 409th Infantry Regiment)
"Steadfast"
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424th Regiment
(formerly 485th Infantry Regiment)
"Perrumpo" (I Break Through)
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426th Regiment
(formerly 426th Infantry Regiment)
"Aeternusa Vigilantis" (Eternal Vigilance)
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518th Regiment
(formerly 518th Infantry Regiment)
"Virtus, Fides, Honor"
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