122D ENGINEER BATTALION
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Distinctive Unit Insignia


Description/Blazon
A Silver color metal and enamel device 1 3/32 inches (2.78 cm) in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Gules, in dexter chief on a bend Argent voided Azure, a crescent of the second. Attached below and to the sides of the shield a Silver scroll inscribed "AD CAPUT VENIRE" in Red letters.

Symbolism
Scarlet and white are the colors used for Engineers. The crescent on the blue is suggested by the State flag of South Carolina, the home area of the Battalion. It alludes to the Camden Rifle Company organized in 1812 and to service as Infantry prior to the unit's current Engineer combat designation. The blue area also refers to Savannah River, which forms the western boundary of South Carolina and of Edgefield County in which Edgefield, the Battalion's headquarters, is located. The motto translates to "To Bring To An End [Successfully]."

Background
The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 16 August 1956. It was amended to correct the English translation of the motto on 1 March 1971.




Coat of Arms


Description/Blazon

Shield

Gules, in dexter chief on a bend Argent voided Azure, a crescent of the second.

Crest

That for the regiments and separate battalions of the South Carolina Army National Guard: On a wreath of the colors Argent and Gules, upon a mount Vert a palmetto tree Proper charged with a crescent Argent.

Motto

AD CAPUT VENIRE (To Bring To An End [Successfully]).

Symbolism

Shield

Scarlet and white are the colors used for Engineers. The white crescent on the blue is suggested by the State flag of South Carolina, the home area of the Battalion. It alludes to the Camden Rifle Company organized in 1812 and to service as Infantry prior to the unit's current Engineer combat designation. The blue area also refers to Savannah River, which forms the western boundary of South Carolina and of Edgefield County in which Edgefield, the Battalion's headquarters, is located.

Crest

The crest is that of the South Carolina Army National Guard.

Background
The coat of arms was approved on 16 August 1956. It was amended to correct the English translation of the motto on 1 March 1971.





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