US Army Unit Crest: 84th Engineer Battalion - Motto: NEVER DAUNTED
US Army Unit Crest: 84th Engineer Battalion - Motto: NEVER DAUNTED


 
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Insignia Description
A gold color metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches (2.86 cm) in width consisting of a gold color metal segment of a Korean Castle wall, with a red roof overall two gold color metal tridents pilewise, from each a red streamer flowing outward. Centered on the device is a green chameleon palewise between two arched gold color metal scrolls inscribed "NEVER" on the dexter scroll and "DAUNTED" on the sinister scroll in red letters.

Symbolism
The Korean Castle commemorates the organization's decorations awarded for services in Korea. The tridents allude to the Navy unit awards. The gold metal (yellow) and red on the castle and streamers refer to service in Vietnam. The chameleon, from the arms of the predecessor organization, perpetuates the history of the 84th Engineer Battalion.

History
The first design of the distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 84th Engineer Battalion on 20 August 1941. It was redesignated for the 84th Engineer Construction Battalion on 17 July 1953. It was redesignated for the 84th Engineer Battalion. A new design/the current design was approved for the 84th Engineer Battalion on 30 March 1967.

Source: The US Army Institute of Heraldry


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