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English: Insignia of the U.S. Navy battleship USS Wisconsin (BB-64), 1988-1991.

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USS WISCONSIN applies the Wisconsin State Motto, "FORWARD" to her mission of preserving freedom and serving the interest of the United States hence "FORWARD FOR FREEDOM."
Shield
Dark blue and gold are the colors traditionally associated with the United States Navy. The ship's wheel represents navigation and leadership and reflects WISCONSIN’S global capabilities and seaworthiness. The smaller shield, from the United States Coat of Arms points out our national heritage and also appears on the Wisconsin State Flag. During World War II WISCONSIN played a vital part in the attainment of U.S. Naval power as second to none in the world. She earned 5 battle stars for her World War II service and one for Korea. This total is represented by the stars around the ship’s wheel.
Crest
The warship silhouette is a battleship designed to combine the most powerful guns, large size and the strongest armor. She is capable to dealing and absorbing the most damage. The crossed cutlass and sword represents the combat readiness of the enlisted personnel and officers aboard WISCONSIN.
Motto

The state’s motto dates back to the 1850’s. State officials at that time felt their motto should be descriptive of where the state was headed, and where the people should look. In an effort to keep their motto clear and understood by all, they opted for a less traditional English version, since most mottoes were in Latin. The progressivism of the state at that time has remained intact throughout the years.
Date
Source U.S. Navy photo [1] from the USS Wisconsin (BB-64) 1990-1991 cruise book available at Navysite.de
Author U.S. Navy

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This file is a work of a sailor or employee of the U.S. Navy, taken or made as part of that person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, it is in the public domain in the United States.

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