Or, on a saltire couped Vert, two battle lances of the field.
That for the regiments and separate battalions of the New Jersey Army National Guard: On a wreath of the colors Or and Vert, a lions head erased Or collared four fusils Gules.
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The colors yellow and green are for Armor. The couped saltire, taken from the arms of Bergen in the Netherlands, alludes to Bergen County in the northeastern part of the state of New Jersey, originally settled by the Dutch and is the home of the Battalion. The lances-weapons used by heavily armored mounted knights-symbolize the nature and assault mission of the organization, the green being the lists or fields of combat.
The crest is that of the New Jersey Army National Guard.
The coat of arms was approved on 16 August 1954. It was rescinded on 7 August 1961.