337th Regiment Unit Crest (Vis Et Virtus) - Sold in Pairs Scarves however in 1966 this was
Description
however in 1966 this was changed so that additional awards are displayed with bronze star devices
including winches
The four pointed star evokes the image of a compass representing the global scope of the command's primary mission
and is awarded to any Air Force officer who holds a major command billet within the United States Air Force
337th Regiment Unit Crest (Vis Et Virtus) - Sold in Pairs Scarves however in 1966 this wasUnited States Army 337th Regiment Unit Crest (Vis Et Virtus) Criteria: These distinctive unit insignia (DUI) are worn by the 337th Regiment. Vis Et Virtus is their motto and means Strength and Courage. Approved for wear in 1926 for the 337th Infantry Regiment and redesignated in 1960 for the 337th Regiment. Unit crests are worn on the Army Class A Uniform (Greens) and Army Service Uniform (ASU). Note: Sold in pairs (i. e., if you order a quantity of 1
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