17 Psychological Operations
Battalion
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Unit
Insignia
- Description: A
gold color metal and enamel device 1 1/4 inches (3.18cm)
in height overall consisting of a black disc bearing six
gold lightning bolts radiating from center below three
triangle sections radiating from center gray between
white. Attached above a gold scroll inscribed "WIN
WITH WORDS" in black letters.
- Symbolism: The
silhouette of the device was suggested by a broadcasting
microphone, and the six lightning flashes referring to
the spoken words or material being broadcast, the disc
also alluding to a phonograph record. The black area
being "illuminated" by the lightning flashes
refers to the enlightening of error by the incursions of
fact, the degree of truth being represented by the white
and gray areas. The motto aside from its phrasing in
reference to the distribution of leaflets dropped from
the air, a favored method of disseminating printed
information. The three white, gray, white sectors, the
circle (o) formed by the disc, and the six lightning
flashes also allude to the units numerical
designation.
- Background: The
distinctive unit insignia was originally authorized for
the 306th Psychological Operations Battalion on 22 Aug
1967. It was redesignated for the 17th Psychological
Operations Battalion on 16 Jun 1996.
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Coat
of Arms
- Description:
Shield: Per chevron reversed Argent and Sable a pile
Silver Gray, in base a sunburst of seventeen environed
by six lightning bolts radiating from nombril Or. Crest:
That for the regiments and separate battalions of the
Army Reserve: From a wreath Argent and Sable, the
Lexington Minute Man Proper. Motto: WIN WITH WORDS.
- Symbolism:
Shield: The black shield represents the untruth. The
sunburst and lightning bolts symbolize the units
ability to enlighten error by the incursion of fact. The
degree of truth is suggested by the white and gray areas
of the shield: white denotes the truth and gray partial
truth. The seventeen rays of the sunburst allude to the
units designation. Crest: The crest is that of the
U.S. Army Reserve.
- Background: The
coat of arms was authorized on 26 Jun 1996. The blazon
and symbolism was amended on 2 Aug 1996.
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