47TH INFANTRY REGIMENT
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Distinctive Unit Insignia


Description/Blazon
A Gold color metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches (2.86 cm) in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Argent, the shoulder sleeve insignia of the 4th Division, Vert; on a canton Azure an imperial Chinese five-toed dragon affront Or scaled of the third (for the 9th Infantry).

Symbolism
This Regiment was organized from the 9th Infantry in 1917, the parent organization being shown by the canton taken from its arms. The regiment served in France in the 4th Division, shown by the divisional insignia on the shield.

Background
The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 20 March 1936.




Coat of Arms


Description/Blazon

Shield

Argent, the shoulder sleeve insignia of the 4th Division, Vert; on a canton Azure an imperial Chinese five-toed dragon affront Or scaled of the third (for the 9th Infantry).

Crest

From a wreath Argent and Vert, a water wheel Azure encircling a fleur-de-lis Or.

Motto

EX VIRTUTE HONOS (Honor Comes From Virtue).

Symbolism

Shield

This Regiment was organized from the 9th Infantry in 1917, the parent organization being shown by the canton taken from its arms. The regiment served in France in the 4th Division, shown by the divisional insignia on the shield.

Crest

The first important fight, and perhaps the most important in which it participated, was at Sergy on the Ourcq in July 1918. The characteristic feature of Sergy as approached is a water mill on the farther bank of the river. The fight at Bazoches on the Vesle in August, was probably the next most important. Both these places were formerly included in the province of Ile de France, which bore the royal arms, three gold fleurs-de-lis on a blue field. The crest is a water wheel and a fleur-de-lis for these two engagements.

Background
The coat of arms was approved on 27 April 1921.





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