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16TH CAVALRY REGIMENT
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DISTINCTIVE UNIT INSIGNIA
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COAT OF ARMS
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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: Or a bordure Vert, on a chevron Azure
16 mullets pierced of the field; on a canton embattled (for the 6th Cavalry)
Vert (for the 3d Cavalry) a staff erect attached thereto a standard flotant Or
charged with a horseshoe, heels upward encircling the Arabic numeral
"14" Sable (for the 14th Cavalry). Attached below the shield a Gold
scroll inscribed "STRIKE HARD" in Black letters.
Symbolism: The
regiment was constituted in 1916 and organized with personnel from the 3d, 6th
and 14th Cavalry which are shown on the canton. Green was the color of the
facings of the Mounted Rifles, now the 3d Cavalry; the embattled partition line
commemorates the first engagement of the 6th Cavalry when it assaulted artillery
in earthworks at
Williamsburg
in 1862. The shield is yellow
(Or), the Cavalry color; the blue chevron is for the old blue uniform, the 16
mullets (spur rowels) indicating both the numerical designation as well as
mounted service. The green border and the rattlesnake crest symbolize the birth
and subsequent service of the organization on the Mexican Border. The motto has
a direct reference to the crest.
Background: The
distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 16th Cavalry on
28 October 1958
. It was amended to correct the
symbolism on
23 June 1960
. It was redesignated for the
16th Armor on
22 August 1968
. The insignia was redesignated
for the 16th Cavalry on
12 May 1970
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Coat of Arms.
Blazon:
Shield: Or a bordure Vert, on a chevron Azure 16 mullets pierced of the
field; on a canton embattled (for the 6th Cavalry) Vert (for the 3d Cavalry) a
staff erect attached thereto a standard flotant Or charged with a horseshoe,
heels upward encircling the Arabic numeral "14" Sable (for the 14th
Cavalry).
Crest: On a wreath of the colors a rattlesnake coiled to strike Proper.
Motto: STRIKE HARD.
Symbolism: The
regiment was constituted in 1916 and organized with personnel from the 3d, 6th
and 14th Cavalry which are shown on the canton. Green was the color of the
facings of the Mounted Rifles, now the 3d Cavalry; the embattled partition line
commemorates the first engagement of the 6th Cavalry when it assaulted artillery
in earthworks at
Williamsburg
in 1862. The shield is yellow
(Or), the Cavalry color; the blue chevron is for the old blue uniform, the 16
mullets (spur rowels) indicating both the numerical designation as well as
mounted service. The green border and the rattlesnake crest symbolize the birth
and subsequent service of the organization on the Mexican Border. The motto has
a direct reference to the crest.
Background: The coat
of arms was originally approved for the 16th Cavalry on
12 February 1924
. It was redesignated for the
16th Cavalry Regiment (Mechanized) on
22 August 1942
. It was redesignated for the
16th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, Mechanized, on
5 April 1944
. The coat of arms was redesignated for the 16th Cavalry on
28 October 1958
. It was amended to correct the
symbolism on
23 June 1960
. It was redesignated for the
16th Armor on
22 August 1968
. The coat of arms was
redesignated for the 16th Cavalry on
12 May 1970
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