We are making progress here and see evidence of more and more Iraqi? I remain cautiously optimistic about the democratic future of Iraq. The Regimental HQ? We are absolutely focused on neutralizing the insurgency, creating an effective Army and Police force and an effective governmentthree very distinct and incredibly challenging mission sets. The challenge of taking a Regimental HQ? What we lack in depth and experience we have made up for with good old fashioned hard work and a mission first Cavalry attitude.
Every day brings us a set of new problem sets that many of us have never been faced with before. Will tell you that this is by far the most complex environment I have ever operated in during my 21 years of service.
It was far easier to bring down the former regime than it is to put the country back together now. Blackhorse 7 and I have had numerous compliments and reports on the superb performance of both 1 st and 2 nd Squadrons from senior leadership in the AOR. These great Troopers continue to aggressively take the fight to the enemy and partner with Iraqi Army units in an effort to help the Iraqi people win the fight for their freedom.
We are thankful to have them back home. 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.
Shield : Scarlet and white represent Cavalry and refer also to Recon Squadron associations. The shield is yellow gold for Armor. The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the th Tank Battalion, Mississippi National Guard on 7 December Crest : That for the regiments and separate battalions of the Mississippi Army National Guard: On a wreath of the colors Or and Gules, a slip of magnolia full flower with leaves Proper behind a trident Sable.
Shield : The shield is yellow gold for Armor. The shield is red for Artillery. The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the th Field Artillery Regiment on 25 September It was redesignated for the th Field Artillery Battalion on 7 September It was redesignated for the th Artillery Regiment on 19 July The insignia was redesignated for the th Field Artillery Regiment on 1 August The insignia was amended to update the description on 1 November Crest : That for the regiments and separate battalions of the Mississippi Army National Guard: On a wreath of the colors, Or and Gules, a slip of magnolia, full flower, with leaves Proper, behind a trident Sable.
Shield: The shield is red for Artillery. The coat of arms was originally approved for the th Field Artillery Regiment on 25 September The coat of arms was amended to correct the motto on 1 November Buff and scarlet are the colors used for Support.
The star, symbolic of leadership, and the fret, denoting a strong support system, represent the overall mission and capabilities of the organization.
The canton refers to the Mississippi State Flag connoting allotment to that State. Shield: Buff a bend wavy between a mullet and a fret Azure, all fimbriated Argent, in dexter chief on a canton Gules a saltire of the second fimbriated of the third. Crest : That for the regiments and separate battalions of the Mississippi Army National Guard: On a wreath of the colors Argent and Gules a slip of magnolia full flower with leaves Proper behind a trident Sable.
Shield: Buff and scarlet are the colors used for Support. The pale parted suggests railroad tracks, denoting the City of Meridian, which was founded at the junction of several railroad lines and the home state of the Brigade.
The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the Special Troops Battalion, th Armored Brigade Combat Team on 18 April , and redesignated effective 5 October for the th Engineer Battalion with the symbolism updated. The coat of arms was originally approved for the Special Troops Battalion, th Armored Brigade Combat Team on 18 April , and redesignated effective 5 October for the th Engineer Battalion with the symbolism updated.
Copyright All rights reserved. Shoulder Sleeve Insignia Description On a yellow shield, 3 inches 7. Symbolism The wavy bend refers to the Mississippi River. Background The shoulder sleeve insignia was originally approved for the th Armored Brigade on 21 February Symbolism The saltire, a symbol of strong support, was suggested by the canton of t he State Flag of Mississippi.
Background The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the th Armored Brigade on 8 February Symbolism The shield is blue, the present Infantry color, and the chief is white, the old Infantry color. Background The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 4 June Coat of Arms Blazon Shield : Azure, in bend a giant cactus and a fleur-de-lis paleways Or; on a chief Argent a saltire Gray surmounted by a cross Gules charged with an arrow fessways of the third.
Symbolism Shield : The shield is blue, the present Infantry color, and the chief is white, the old Infantry color. Background The coat of arms was approved on 4 June Symbolism Scarlet and white represent Cavalry and refer also to Recon Squadron associations. 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.
Symbolism Shield : Scarlet and white represent Cavalry and refer also to Recon Squadron associations. Background The coat of arms was approved on 11 June Symbolism The shield is yellow gold for Armor. Background The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the th Tank Battalion, Mississippi National Guard on 7 December Symbolism Shield : The shield is yellow gold for Armor. Symbolism The shield is red for Artillery.
Background The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the th Field Artillery Regiment on 25 September Symbolism Shield: The shield is red for Artillery.
Background The coat of arms was originally approved for the th Field Artillery Regiment on 25 September Symbolism Buff and scarlet are the colors used for Support.
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