JUAREZ-LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL JROTC MISSION, TX
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Shoulder Sleeve Insignia


Description/Blazon
A disc 3 1/2 inches (8.89 cm) in diameter overall, consisting of a inner scarlet disc edged with a 1/16 (.16 cm) silver gray border, issuing from left base a face of a husky black detailed white in a 3/4 position, surrounded by a red designation band edged with a 1/8 inch (.32 cm) silver gray border inscribed "HUSKY BATTALION" in white letters. 

Symbolism
Red and Silver are the schools colors.  Red signifies the passion demonstrated by cadets in the pursuit of academic excellence at Juarez-Lincoln High School.  Silver symbolizes maturity and refers to the accomplishment of graduating with honor.  The La Hoya Independent School District assigns a canine mascot to each of its high schools.  Juarez-Lincoln is represented by the Husky Dog, alluding to the loyalty each cadet has for his or her battalion.

Background
The shoulder sleeve insignia was authorized on 15 November 2011. (TIOH Drawing Number A-10J-989)




Shoulder Loop Insignia


Description/Blazon
A silver color metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches (2.86 cm) in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Per bend Argent (Silver Gray) and Gules, in chief a Husky's head erased Sable garnished of the first,  in a  3/4 position, and in base a mullet Argent.  Attached below the shield a Red scroll inscribed "HUSKY PROUD" in Silver letters.

Symbolism
Red and Silver are the school colors. Red represents passion to succeed at all endeavors.  Silver symbolizes maturity and refers to the accomplishment of graduating with honor.  The husky is the school's mascot and the lone star refers to location of the school, Texas. 

Background
The shoulder loop insignia was authorized on 15 November 2011.





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