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6-52nd Aviation Regiment 
"Flying Dragons" 
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FORT KNOX, Ky. – A Welcome Home Warrior Citizen awards ceremony was held Saturday at the Godman Airfield, honoring 13 soldiers of the 6th Bn., 52nd Aviation Regiment after serving a 1-yr tour in Iraq.

 
 

6-52nd Aviation Regiment

 

        "Flying Dragons!"

Shield:   Blue is the primary color for Aviation.  The wings are symbolic of the unit's mission.  The sword represents the unit's service in World War II and the Korean War.  The red fleur-de-lis of Florence represents service in Italy during World War II.
Crest:  The dragon highlights the unit's motto and commemorates its campaign participation credits earned during World War II; red symbolizes courage and sacrifice.  The bamboo spears commemorate Korean War and Vietnam service.  The unit's decorations are symbolized by laurel for honor and high achievement and palm for victory.   
Background:  The coat of arms was originally approved for the 52d Aviation Regiment on 7 February 1996.  It was amended to include a crest on 16 April 1996.      

 

Headquarters, 6-52nd Aviation Regiment, JFT Base, 4102 Constitution Avenue, bldg 912
Los Alamitos
California 90720-5142

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