5TH MILITARY POLICE BATTALION
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Distinctive Unit Insignia
A gold color metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches (2.86cm) in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Vert, issuing from base a dexter and a sinister gauntlet chevronwise grasping a doubled bladed battle-axe Proper the finial formed by a trefoil Gules. Attached below the shield a red scroll inscribed "PROFESSIONAL ALWAYS" in gold letters.
Green and yellow are the colors traditionally used by Military Police units. The bladed axe denotes strength and continual vigilance: the gauntlets represent total military preparedness. The combined axe and gauntlets suggest the unit's motto "PROFESSIONAL ALWAYS." The trefoil symbolizes the unit's three World War II campaigns.
The distinctive unit insignia was authorized on 2 Sep 1998.
Coat of Arms
Vert, issuing from base a dexter and a sinister gauntlet chevronwise grasping a doubled bladed battle-axe Proper the finial formed by a trefoil Gules.
From a wreath Or and Vert, a rice stalk Proper, overall two oriental swords salterwise points up of the like.
PROFESSIONAL ALWAYS.
Green and yellow are the colors traditionally used by Military Police units. The bladed axe denotes strength and continual vigilance: the gauntlets represent total military preparedness. The combined axe and gauntlets suggest the unit's motto "PROFESSIONAL ALWAYS." The trefoil symbolizes the unit's three World War II campaigns.
The rice and oriental swords symbolize service in Vietnam and the heritage of the area.
The coat of arms was authorized on 2 Sep 1998.