File:342d Training Squadron.png

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On a disc Vert, a torch Or enflamed Gules, grasped by a gauntlet Argent (Silver Gray), detailed with a compass star of the same, and between six lightning bolts of the second radiating to dexter and sinister, all within a narrow border Blue.

Attached above the disc, a Green scroll edged with a narrow Blue border and inscribed "EXERCEO PRELIATORS BELLOR" in Blue letters.

Attached below the disc, a Green scroll edged with a narrow Blue border and inscribed "342D TRAINING SQ" in Blue letters.

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Ultramarine blue and Air Force yellow are the Air Force colors. Blue alludes to the sky, the primary theater of Air Force operations. Yellow refers to the sun and the excellence required of Air Force personnel. The green background symbolizes the wisdom and the mission of ground and air to ground combat skills training. The lightning bolts represent the abilities of the Squadron in the execution of the mission in six major Air Force specialties. The torch represents knowledge and training. The gauntlet symbolizes combat power through worldwide deployment.
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