186th Infantry Regiment Unit Crest (Custodes Portae Occidentis) - Sold in Pairs Towels Criteria: Worn by Ship's Servicemen
Description
Criteria: Worn by Ship's Servicemen (SH) with ranks from Petty Officer 3rd Class (E-4) to Petty Officer 1st Class (E-6)
the sword and key are representative of support and leadership
The 1st Infantry Division Artillery is currently based at Fort Riley
The shield refers to special missions and the courage and sacrifice
The red wedge symbolizes support while the chevron with castle battlements alludes to defense
186th Infantry Regiment Unit Crest (Custodes Portae Occidentis) - Sold in Pairs Towels Criteria: Worn by Ship's ServicemenUnited States Army 186th Infantry Regiment Unit Crest (Custodes Portae Occidentis) Criteria: These distinctive unit insignia (DUI) are worn by the 186th Infantry Regiment. Custodes Portae Occidentis is their motto which means Guards of the Western Gate. A unit of the Oregon Army National Guard (OR ARNG) these unit crests were approved for wear in 1925. Worn on the Army Class A Uniform (Greens) and Army Service Uniform (ASU). Note: Sold in pairs (i.
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