Distinctive Unit Insignia. Description: A
circular device, 1 ¼ inches (3.18 cm) in diameter, with the Regimental motto
“Over, Under or Through,” lettered around the outer circumference.
Diagonal bar running from Symbolism: The
shield is of yellow – the Cavalry color; the blue bend is for service as
Infantry; the black maltese cross is for the service in Background: The
distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 104th Cavalry,
Pennsylvania National Guard on Coat of
Arms.
Blazon:
Shield: Or on
a bend Azure five mullets of the first between in sinister chief a maltese cross
Sable and in dexter base a keystone Gules.
Crest: That
for the regiments and separate battalions of the Pennsylvania Army National
Guard: On a wreath of the colors Or and Azure a lion rampant guardant
Proper, holding in dexter paw a naked scimitar Argent hilted Or and in sinister
an escutcheon on a fess Sable three plates.
Motto: OVER,
UNDER OR THROUGH.
Symbolism:
Shield: The
shield is of yellow – the Cavalry color; the blue bend is for service as
Infantry; the black maltese cross is for the service in Puerto Rico; the red
keystone is the Divisional insignia of the Twenty Eighth Division in which
elements of the First Cavalry and the Eighth Infantry served, and the five stars
represent the five major operations of the Twenty Eight Division.
Crest: The
crest is that of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard.
Background: The
coat of arms was originally approved for the 104th Cavalry Regiment,
Pennsylvania National Guard on | ||||||||
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