SPECIAL TROOPS BATTALION, 34TH INFANTRY DIVISION
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Distinctive Unit Insignia
A Gold color metal and enamel device blazoned as follows: Celeste, on a pile Argent, a bovine skull Gules, in base two mullets Or; two flanches Azure (Dark Blue) charged in dexter with a key in pale, ward downward and outward and in sinister a lightning bolt palewise of the fourth. Attached below a Dark Blue scroll inscribed "SUPPORT THE ATTACK" in Gold. The device is 1 1/8 inches (2.86 cm) in width.
Dark blue is the color traditionally associated with Infantry units. The red bovine skull, taken from the 34th Infantry Division insignia, placed on the pile denotes military strength and vitality. The light blue colored background is reminiscence of the Minnesota flag, the home state of the unit. The stars indicate the Divisional Command that is supported by the Special Troops Battalion. The flanches suggest the high caliber of the unit's service members. The key signifies the Supply and Services responsibilities; the lightning bolt illustrates the communication capabilities provided by the Battalion.
The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 26 June 2009.
Coat of Arms
Shield
Celeste, on a pile Argent, a bovine skull Gules, in base two mullets Or; two flanches Azure (Dark Blue) charged in dexter with a key in pale, ward downward and outward and in sinister a lightning bolt palewise of the fourth.
Crest
That for the regiments and separate battalions of the Minnesota Army National Guard: From a wreath Argent and Celeste, a sheaf of wheat Proper.
Motto
SUPPORT THE ATTACK.
Shield
Dark blue is the color traditionally associated with Infantry units. The red bovine skull, taken from the 34th Infantry Division insignia, placed on the pile denotes military strength and vitality. The light blue colored background is reminiscence of the Minnesota flag, the home state of the unit. The stars indicate the Divisional Command that is supported by the Special Troops Battalion. The flanches suggest the high caliber of the unit's service members. The key signifies the Supply and Services responsibilities; the lightning bolt illustrates the communication capabilities provided by the Battalion.
Crest
The crest is that of the Minnesota Army National Guard.
The coat of arms was approved on 26 June 2009.