Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy
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Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy

Description/Blazon
Argent, above a fess rayonne Gules an open book Proper, charged with a key Sable and a sword in saltire, blade of the first shaded Silver Gray and handle Or. From a wreath of the colors Argent and Gules a torch Or flamant Proper. The Coat of Arms is environed by Gold laurel and oak branches entwined by a White banner turned and bordered Red with a cluster of five Red stars on both sides of the inscription, THE EISENHOWER SCHOOL, in Blue letters.

Symbolism
The white and red of the shield are taken from the flag of The Assistant Secretary of Defense. The rayonne partition line symbolizes the flames of industry. The open book and key signify studied use of resources as a key to victory. The sword and the shield itself represent security. The lighted torch of the crest denotes life and enlightenment attained as a result of victory. The gold laurel and oak branches demonstrate the highest order of achievement and strength.





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