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Distinctive
Unit Insignia. Description: A gold color metal and enamel device 1 inch (2.54cm)
blazoned: On an heraldic wreath Or and Sable, a buffalo statant Proper. On a
scroll of the second fimbriated of the first the motto "READY AND
FORWARD" of the like. Symbolism: Black and gold have long been used as the
regimental colors. The buffalo has likewise been the emblem of the regiment for
many years having its origin in the term " Background: The distinctive unit insignia was
originally approved on Coat of Arms. Blazon: Shield:
Per pale, dexter: paly of thirteen Argent and Gules, a chief Azure charged with
a Native American chief's war bonnet affronté above a tomahawk and stone axe in
saltire heads down all Proper, sinister: per fess quarterly Gules and Argent in
1st and 4th a tower Or gated Azure 2d and 3d lion rampant Gules crowned with a
ducal cornet Or; on an oval escutcheon Azure a fleur-de-lis Or; and Sable a
triangle on its base charged with a sun ombre de soleil Or between three mullets
of the like pierced of the field. Crest:
On a wreath of the colors Or and Sable an American bison statant guardant
Proper. Motto:
READY AND FORWARD. Background: The coat of arms was approved on
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