OCTOFOIL |
The OCTOFOIL
is a device that dates back to the 15th Century when it was customary for
each son to have an individual mark of distinction. Under the rules of heraldry
there are eight foils or positions. Heraldic rules gave the OCTOFOIL to the
ninth son, a device symbolic of his being surrounded by eight brothers.
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Distinctive Unit Insignia |
To
increase pride and esprit de corps, The Institute of Heraldry began, in 1929,
to design Distinctive Unit Insignia (DUI or DI) to be worn by the officers
and men of selected units. The metallic and enameled DUI was designed based
on the unit's nature, missions, accomplishments, and lineage. |
A few examples of Distinctive Unit Insignias of 9th Infantry Division units are shown below. Visit the Graphics page for more details of these and many more. |
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Honors |
| - Belgian Fourragere - Cited in the Order of the day of the Belgian Army for action at the - Cited in the Order of the day of the Belgian Army for action in the - Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm, Streamer embroidered - Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm, Streamer embroidered - Republic of Vietnam Civic Action Award with Palm VIETNAM 1969 . |
Copyright 2000 Leon Baldwin
Background photo courtesy of Howard Kramer