- California State Military Department

The
California State Military Museum
- Preserving California's Military Heritage
- Heraldry and
Insignia of the California State Military Forces
- 160th Infantry
Regiment (7th California)
- 160th Armored
Infantry Battalion
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- Distinctive
Unit Insignia
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- Design Approved: 22 May 1928
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- Symbolism: The red bendlet represents service
with in the War with Spain and the green bendlet for Mexican
Border service. The angel's wing represent Los Angeles, the regiment's
traditional home. The fleur-de-lis represents service in France
in World War I. The gold border symbolizes the shoreline of the
State of California
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- 160th
Infantry Regimmental Color
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