107 Quartermaster Battalion
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Unit
Insignia
- Description: A
gold color metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches (2.86cm)
in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned:
Azure, an elliptical globe Celeste gridlined Buff
overall a sword and key saltirewise Sable a base dancetté
of the third. Attached above the shield a Black scroll
inscribed "SUSTAIN" in gold. Attached around
the bottom and sides of the shield a black scroll
inscribed "SUPPORT THE BATTLE" in gold.
- Symbolism: Buff
and light blue are the color traditionally used by
Quartermaster units. The indented base denotes the Lower
Peninsula and hilly belt of Michigan, the location of
the 107th Quartermaster Battalion. The elliptical globe
refers to the battalion's worldwide support for the
troops. The key and sword represent the battalion's
mission of supply and service.
- Background: The
distinctive unit insignia was approved on 7 Mar 2001.
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Coat
of Arms
- Description:
Shield: Azure, an elliptical globe Celeste gridlined
Buff fimbriated of the like, overall a sword and key
saltirewise Sable fimbriated Buff in base dancetté
of the last. Crest: That for the regiments and separate
battalions of the Michigan Army National Guard: From a
wreath Or (Buff) and Celeste (Light Blue), a griffin
segreant Or. Motto: SUPPORT SUSTAIN THE BATTLE.
- Symbolism:
Shield: Buff and light blue are the colors traditionally
used by Quartermaster units. The indented base denotes
the Lower Peninsula and hilly belt of Michigan, the
location of the 107th Quartermaster Battalion. The
elliptical globe refers to the battalion's worldwide
support for the troops. The key and sword represent the
battalion's mission of supply and service. Crest: The
crest is that of the Michigan Army National Guard.
- Background: The
coat of arms was approved on 7 Mar 2001.
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