161st Infantry Regiment (U.S. Army) STICKER Vinyl Die-Cut Decal
161st Infantry Regiment (U.S. Army) STICKER Vinyl Die-Cut Decal
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These stickers are perfect for both indoor and outdoor applications, crafted from thick, durable laminate vinyl. The easy-peel backing allows for quick and effortless application, while the matte finish provides a sophisticated touch to any surface.
- Material: Water-resistant vinyl
- Versatile: Ideal for indoor and outdoor use
- User-Friendly: Easy-peel backing for simple application
- Finish: Matte finish for a smooth, stylish look
Description/Blazon
A shield blazoned: Argent (silver), with a bend embattled to chief Gules (red) and Azure (blue), the parting line parallel to the lower edge of the ordinary. In the sinister chief, a fleur-de-lis Azure (blue) rayed with bolts of lightning Tenné (orange), and in dexter base, a scorpion bendways Proper (natural color). Above the shield, on a wreath Argent and Azure, is a raven with wings endorsed, emerging from a ducal coronet, all Proper. A bipartite gold scroll is attached below and to the sides of the shield, inscribed "FIRST IN WAR" on the dexter side and "FIRST IN PEACE" on the sinister side.
Symbolism
The white shield represents the old Infantry color. The bend, in the red and blue of the Philippine flag, symbolizes the Regiment's combat service during the Philippine Insurrection. The scorpion denotes service on the Mexican Border, while the fleur-de-lis represents the Regiment's service in France during World War I. The rayed fleur-de-lis signifies the Regiment's breakup, with its personnel serving as effective replacements. The crest, featuring George Washington's raven and ducal coronet, connects to the state of Washington, part of the original Oregon Territory, emphasizing its American heritage. The wreath's twists in white and blue further symbolize this connection.
Background
The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 9 October 1926.
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These stickers are great for both indoor and outdoor use as they are made with thick, resistant, laminate vinyl material. The easy-peel backing makes for great ease of use, while the matte finish looks sleek on any surface.
Matte Finish
Scratch-resistant surface.
Indoor & Outdoor Use
The premium vinyl is rated to last over 5 years in all weather conditions as a protective layer of matte laminate is applied to each sticker.
To ensure the adhesive is not affected by water, products should be placed on very smooth surfaces (i.e. glass).
Eco-Solvent Ink
Printed with environmentally friendly eco-solvent inks.