A gold color metal and
enamel device in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Per pale
Sable and
Gules with stylized folds
Sanguine; in the first three lightning flashes conjoined and radiating from base point
Or; in the second a stylized demi-Spartan shield of the like garnished Tenné and Bronze; overall a sword in pale
Argent (Silver Gray) with hilt and handguard
Azure (Teal); a
bordure of the fourth two bars enhanced of the first. Attached around the sides and bottom of the shield is a Black tripartite scroll inscribed with "
PERSTATUM FORTITUDO BELLATORIS" in Gold.
Symbolism: Gold (Yellow) recalls the
Cavalry lineage of the unit. Gold is also emblematic of excellence and high achievement. The two horizontal black bars allude to
wrought iron, inherent with
Armor and the unit's numerical designation "2nd." The
Spartan sword or
Xiphos represents the unit's courage, vigilance and preparedness to stand and fight at a moment's notice. The blue of the hilt is for loyalty. The
Spartan shield signifies the unit's ability to receive and organize multiple attachments for combat and remain constantly ready to support global military operations. Red symbolizes valor, sacrifice and is the color of the Spartan warrior's cape. The
Spartan army was one of the toughest on record and served as the standard for valor. The lightning flashes highlight the organization's inherent ability to support tactical missions with Intelligence, Signal and Military Police capabilities. The contrast of black and gold underscores the night and day, around the clock mission of the
Special Troops Battalion.
Background: The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 4 October 2005. ==Unit history==