98th Cavalry Regiment

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98th Cavalry Regiment
coat of arms
Active1959
Country United States
BranchMississippi Army National Guard
Motto(s)MERIDIANUS ADAMANTINUS (Southern Steel)
Branch colorYellow
Insignia
Distinctive Unit Insignia Distinctive Unit Insignia

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The 98th Cavalry Regiment is a Regiment of the United States Army first established in 2006.

History

The 1st Squadron 98th Cavalry of the Mississippi National Guard follows the lineage of the 1st Battalion 198th Armor Regiment and A Troop, 98th Cavalry. Previous units to carry this unit designation were another Mississippi unit that later became the 2nd Squadron, 198th Armor in the Mississippi Delta and later the 2nd Battalion 198th Armor.

Lineage

Distinctive Unit Insignia

  • Description

A Silver color metal and enamel device 1 3/8 inches (3.49 cm) in width overall consisting of a shield blazoned as follows: Per bend sinister Gules and Argent, between in dexter chief a lightning flash bendwise Or and in sinister base a griffin’s head erased Vert, a sinister bend wavy Azure (Flag Blue). Attached below and to the sides of the shield a Black motto scroll inscribed "MERIDIANUS ADAMANTINUS" in Silver.

  • Symbolism

Scarlet and white represent Cavalry and refer also to Recon Squadron associations. The wavy sinister bend represents Infantry and the Mississippi River, in the unit’s home state. The yellow lightning flash refers to the unit’s deployment to Iraq and represents the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team. The green griffin’s head represents the affiliation with the 198th Armor Regiment and firepower. Green refers to association with Armor.

  • Background

The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 11 June 2008.

Coat Of Arms

Blazon

  • Shield

Per bend sinister Gules and Argent, between in dexter chief a lightning flash bendwise Or and in sinister base a griffin’s head erased Vert, a sinister bend wavy Azure (Flag Blue).

  • Crest

That for the regiments and separate battalions of the Mississippi Army National Guard: From a wreath Argent and Gules, a slip of magnolia full flower with leaves Proper behind a trident Sable. Motto MERIDIANUS ADAMANTINUS (Southern Steel).

    • Symbolism
  • Shield

Scarlet and white represent Cavalry and refer also to Recon Squadron associations. The wavy sinister bend represents Infantry and the Mississippi River, in the unit’s home state. The yellow lightning flash refers to the unit’s deployment to Iraq and represents the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team. The green griffin’s head represents the affiliation with the 198th Armor Regiment and firepower. Green refers to association with Armor.

  • Crest

The crest is that of the Mississippi Army National Guard.

  • Background

The coat of arms was approved on 11 June 2008.

Current configuration

See also

References

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from 98th Cavalry Regiment. United States Army Institute of Heraldry.

  • Historical register and dictionary of the United States Army, from ..., Volume 1 By Francis Bernard Heitman [1]
  • Encyclopedia of United States Army insignia and uniforms By William K. Emerson (page 51).[2]

External links