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Distinctive Unit Insignia
Description:
A Gold color metal and enamel device 1 3/16 inches (3.02 cm) in height
consisting of a shield blazoned: Gules, on a fess wavy Argent an
artillery projectile in pale point down Sable; on a canton Or, a dragon
passant Tenné (for the 1st Cavalry).
Symbolism:
The field of red is for Artillery, the dragon on the canton is from
the arms of the 1st Cavalry, the parent organization. The first
hostile shot fired by the Regiment was across the Rio Grande in clearing
Juarez of the Villaistas in June 15-16, 1919. This is shown by the
projectile on the wavy fess.
Background:
The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 82d
Field Artillery Regiment on 20 April 1927. It was redesignated for
the 82d Field Artillery Battalion on 1 May 1942. It was redesignated
for the 82d Artillery Regiment on 27 October 1958. The insignia was
redesignated effective 1 September 1971, for the 82d Field Artillery
Regiment.

Coat of Arms
Blazon:
Shield: Gules,
on a fess wavy Argent an artillery projectile in pale point down Sable; on
a canton Or, a dragon passant Tenné (for the 1st Cavalry).
Crest: On a
wreath of the colors Argent and Gules a pegasus courant Or armed and
langued Gules.
Motto: CAN AND
WILL.
Symbolism:
Shield: The
field of red is for Artillery, the dragon on the canton is from the arms
of the 1st Cavalry, the parent organization. The first hostile shot
fired by the Regiment was across the Rio Grande in clearing Juarez of the
Villaistas in June 15-16, 1919. This is shown by the projectile on
the wavy fess.
Crest:
The crest symbolizes horse artillery, occasionally known in times past
as flying artillery.
Background:
The coat of arms was originally approved for the 82d Field Artillery
Regiment on 4 February 1921. It was amended to correct the blazon of
the crest on 1 October 1923. It was redesignated for the 82d Field
Artillery Battalion on 1 May 1942. It was redesignated for the 82d
Artillery Regiment on 27 October 1958. The insignia was redesignated
effective 1 September 1971, for the 82d Field Artillery Regiment.
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