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[edit] Coat of Arms.
[edit] Blazon:
[edit] Shield:
- The eight red and white bars represent the eight notes in octave music.
- The blue border is taken from the Great Seal of the United States and surrounds the entire shield, which symbolizes the Army as a whole and the Army Band's position as the chief musical organization of the Army.
- The sword, symbolizing the Army, and the baton, symbolizing the band further depicts the band's relationship to the Army.
- The inescutheon from the Rhineland coat of arm's represents the campaign credit for the Band's participation in the Rhineland campaign of World War II.
[edit] Crest:
- Above a wreath Argent and Gules a large silver star is taken from the Branch insignia of the General Staff and recalls the position by General Pershing when he founded the band in 1922. A laurel wreath, the symbol of honor and prominence, surrounds the star and is appropriately shaped like a music lyre. The bugle is one of the earliest musical instruments used by military bands and is historically a symbol of military bands.
[edit] Motto:
[edit] Licensing
- US Army Institute Of Heraldry
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