208th Regiment Unit (Ministrare Tuebimur)

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The three major combat arms branches—Artillery, Armor/Cavalry, and Infantry—are represented in design of the 208th Regiment Distinctive Unit Insignia, more commonly known as a unit crest or DUI. At the bottom of the insignia, two blue piles (triangles) with yellow bars represent the Rocky Mountains, a predominant geographic feature in the Regiment’s home state of Montana. Behind them, streaming bands of yellow and red simulate a sunset in the west. The upright bayonet stands is a symbol of military readiness. MINISTRARE TUEBIMUR, the unit motto, is Latin for “To Serve, We Will Defend.”

Located at Fort William Henry Harrison, the Montana Army National Guard’s major training facility, the 208th Regiment operates the Guard’s Regional Training Institute, which offers educational programs for both Commissioned and Noncommissioned Officers and advanced training for enlisted Soldiers in certain Military Occupational Specialties. As a result, the Regiment is frequently referred to as the “208th Regiment (RTI).”

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The Crest in the Picture is the one you will recieve.