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Sergeant Major Douglas Mason
Childs |
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Registered:
The International Register of Arms, 22nd
March 2007. Registration No. 00098.
Arms: Per pale
Azure and Gules, a pale Argent, over all two battle axes in saltire
counterchanged, accompanied in base with a torch Gules.
Crest: A monogram Chi Rho Gules [Mantling
Dexter Gules, sinister Azure, both doubled Argent with a wreath of three
colours]
Motto: Semper Caelum Intuere (Look Always to
the Sky)
Private Registration:
American College of Heraldry 15th March 2007, Reg No. 3025. |
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In the tinctures of the shield
the armiger chose to reflect his heritage, red white and blue being the colours
of his country’s flag. These colours also reflect the countries of his family’s
origin, namely: Ireland, England and France.
The charges upon the shield (crossed Axes or Halberds) were chosen to represent
his vocation and also allude to the arms borne by the first Non Commissioned
Officers of the United States of America and early European armies; representing
the execution of military duty and protection of national values. The addition
of a Torch signifies the light of faith, seeking knowledge, and truth. A Torch
passed through the generations of his family. This symbol recognises the
vocations of teacher, educator, and instructor which are common in the armiger’s
family.
The armiger’s crest alludes to his faith in God which, as a Christian, compelled
him to add the Greek “Chi-Rho” (Monogram of Christ) or Constantine’s “Labarum”
(In Hoc Signo Vinces). This symbol was put on the crest to identify the
pre-eminence of the faith in all that he does and identifies his religious
heritage.
The Motto: “Semper Caelum Intuere” (Look Always to the Sky) was the personal
motto of his father (from his hobby of astronomy) and expresses the eternal
optimism of his spirit. This also recognised that through faith all things are
possible, and the armiger’s belief in the second coming of Christ.
Sergeant Major Childs is a member of The American Legion, the Veterans of
Foreign Wars, the Knights of Columbus, and The Honourable Order of Kentucky
Colonels. |
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