19TH MILITARY POLICE BATTALION
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Distinctive Unit Insignia


Description/Blazon
A gold color metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches (2.86cm) in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Per chevron Vert and Or, two swords points to chief chevronwise of the like and in base a rose Sable of the second Vert garnished. Attached below the shield is a green scroll doubled and inscribed "TRUTH IS OUR SWORD" in gold.

Symbolism
Green and yellow are the colors traditionally used by Military Police units. The chevron recalls a search-light cast on unlawful activities to determine the truth. The rose refers to the term "sub rosa," meaning secret. Black indicates the clandestine nature of these activities. The swords symbolize readiness and cooperation in the investigation of illegal activity. Yellow (gold) traditionally denotes excellence.

Background
The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 14 Aug 1998.




Coat of Arms


Description/Blazon

Shield

Per chevron Vert and Or, two swords points to chief chevronwise of the like and in base a rose Sable garnished of the second.

Crest

From a wreath Or and Vert a taeguk Proper, two arrows bendwise and two arrows reversed bendwise sinister interlaced in dexter and two arrows bendwise and two arrows reversed bendwise sinister interlaced on the sinister and overall a sword Or.

Motto

TRUTH IS OUR SWORD.

Symbolism

Shield

Green and yellow are the colors traditionally used by Military Police units. The chevron recalls a search-light cast on unlawful activities to determine the truth. The rose refers to the term "sub rosa," meaning secret. Black indicates the clandestine nature of these activities. The swords symbolize readiness and co-operation in the investigation of illegal activity. Yellow (gold) traditionally denotes excellence.

Crest

The taeguk represents the unit's participation in the Korean conflict, 1951 to 1953. Two Meritorious Unit Commendations were awarded during that period and are recalled by the color scarlet. The sword refers to the motto and symbolizes readiness and combat. The saltires of interlacing arrows allude to the several offensive, counteroffensive and defensive actions in which the unit participated in Korea. Together, the saltires and sword refer to the Roman numeral which is the battalion's designation. Gold denotes excellence.

Background
The coat of arms was approved on 14 Aug 1998.





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