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135th Infantry Regiment (U.S. Army) Transparent STICKER Die-Cut Vinyl Decal

135th Infantry Regiment (U.S. Army) Transparent STICKER Die-Cut Vinyl Decal

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135th Infantry Regiment (U.S. Army) Transparent STICKER Die-Cut Vinyl Decal


  • Easy peel backing
  • Great for laptops, bikes, car bumpers, water bottles, etc.
  • Water-resistant vinyl
  • Suitable for indoor and outdoor use

    Description/Blazon

    A shield blazoned: Argent, on a saltire Azure between, in chief, a fleur-de-lis Gules; in fess, the Corps badge of the 2d Division, 8th Army Corps from the Spanish War Proper (two overlapping silver circles, resembling the figure "8"), fringed of the third, and two bolos saltirewise; in base, a bull's skull of the same, representing the 2d Division, 2d Corps badge from the Civil War (a silver three-leaf clover with stem, voided). Attached below and to the sides of the shield is a silver scroll inscribed "TO THE LAST MAN" in blue letters.

    Symbolism

    The shield is silver, representing the old Infantry colors. The blue saltire, taken from the Confederate flag, signifies Civil War service. The "8" symbolizes service in the Spanish War, while the crossed bolos represent service during the Philippine Insurrection. The fleur-de-lis denotes World War I service of the 135th Infantry. The bull's skull, from the shoulder sleeve insignia of the 34th Division, indicates service with this Division during peacetime and through World War II.

    Background

    The distinctive unit insignia was approved for the 135th Infantry Regiment on 18 June 1926 and amended to include additional war service on 19 December 1951.


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