List of armored and cavalry regiments of the United States Army
Coats of arms of US Armor regiments are heraldic emblems associated with armor regiments in the US Army. Under Army Regulation 840-10, each regiment and separate table of organization and equipment (TOE) battalion of the US Army is authorized a coat of arms to be displayed on the organization's flag, called the "colors."[1] 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.[2]
Below are galleries of the coats of arms of US Army armor regiments. 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.
1 to 100
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34th Armor
"The Strong Arm For Victory" -
35th Armor
"Vincere Vel Mori" (To Conquer or Die) -
37th Armor
"Courage Conquers" -
53rd Armor
"Strength in steel" -
63rd Armor
"Seek, Strike, Destroy" -
64th Armor
"We Pierce" -
66th Armor
"Semper in Hostes" -
67th Armor
(formerly 67th Infantry) -
69th Armor
"Vitesse et Puissance" (Speed and Power) -
72nd Armor
"Crusaders" -
81st Armor
"Supero Omnia" (To Surpass All)
101 to 200
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102nd Armor
"Fide Et Fortitudine" (By Fidelity and Fortitude) -
108th Armor
"Strike Swiftly" -
109th Armor
"Unleashed Lightning" -
110th Armor
"Above Equal" -
115th Armor
"Decision" -
123rd Armor
"Esto Perpetua" (May It Live Forever) -
127th Armor
"Probe Pierce Pursue" -
131st Armor
(now 131st Cavalry)
"Taught to Lead" -
137th Armor
"Mow 'em Down" -
138th Armor
"Seek and Destroy" -
147th Armor
(now 147th Regiment)
"Cargoneek Guyoxim" (Always Ready) -
149th Armor
"Men and Steel" -
150th Armor
"We Can Take It" -
156th Armor
"First to Fight" -
172nd Armor
(now 172nd Cavalry)
"Put the Vermonters Ahead" -
174th Armor
"Strong in Spirit" -
185th Armor
"Fulman Jacio" (I Hurl The Thunderbolt) -
187th Armor
"Sole in Morte Cedimus" (We Yield Only In Death) -
194th Armor
"The Arm of Decision" -
195th Armor
"Prairie Men of Steel" -
196th Armor
"Able Alert Aggressive" -
198th Armor
"We Came To Fight"
201 to 300
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205th Armor
"Virtus Et Fortitude" (Courage and Fortitude) -
208th Armor
"Might for Right" -
210th Armor
"Ducit Amor Patriae" (Led by Love of Country) -
245th Armor
"Rolling Thunder" -
246th Armor
"Mailed Thunder" -
252nd Armor
"Ready Poised Decisive" -
263rd Armor
"Never Surrendered"
301 on
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303rd Armor
"Fire and Movement" -
632nd Armor
"Age aut Perfice" (Act or Achieve) -
635th Armor
"Will to Win" -
803rd Armor
"Yield to Us"
See also
- Coats of arms of U.S. Army units
- Coats of arms of U.S. Air Defense Artillery Regiments
- Coats of arms of U.S. Artillery Regiments
- Coats of arms of U.S. Army Aviation Regiments
- Coats of arms of U.S. Infantry Regiments
- Coats of arms of U.S. Army Aviation Regiments
- Coats of arms of U.S. Cavalry Regiments
- commons:Field Army insignia of the United States Army
- Division insignia of the United States Army
- Brigade insignia of the United States Army
- Distinctive unit insignia (U.S. Army)
References
- http://www.tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil/Heraldry/ArmyDUISSICOA/ArmyHeraldryBranch.aspx?b=207
- http://www.tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil/Heraldry/ArmyDUISSICOA/ArmyHeraldryBranch.aspx?b=213
Further reading
- Pope, Jeffrey Lynn; Kondratiuk, Leonid E., eds. (1995). Armor-Cavalry Regiments: Army National Guard Lineage. DIANE Publishing. pp. 44–45. ISBN 9780788182068. Retrieved 17 September 2012.