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While the 1st Cavalry Division did not lose its colors, the Chinese captured another units colors, which are on display in a military museum in Beijing, experts said. (That would be the 31st Infantry, as we have discussed.)
Adding to their astonishment, many of the British shots had rebounded harmlessly off Constitutions hull. An American sailor reportedly exclaimed Huzzah! her sides are made of iron! and Constitution acquired the nickname Old Ironsides.
The Ship (and deck): Old Ironsides itself serves as a symbol for the country given its official name, the USS Constitution. Ensign: The Naval ensign, or flag, represents the U.S. flag. In the first stanza, Holmes alludes to the Star-Spangled Banner, the lyrics of which also describe the War of 1812.
1st Cavalry Division Shoulder Sleeve Insignia Symbolism The color yellow, the traditional Cavalry color, and the horses head refer to the Divisions original Cavalry structure. Black, symbolic of iron, alludes to the transition to tanks and armor.
United States Army First Sergeants rank insignia; three chevrons, three rockers, and center diamond embroidered with yellow gold thread on green cotton; authorized for wear on service coat or tunic sleeve.
The division was nicknamed Old Ironsides by its first commander, Major General Bruce Magruder, after he saw a picture of the frigate USS Constitution, also nicknamed Old Ironsides.
Organized with an emphasis on combined arms, the 1st Armored Division integrated armor, infantry, and field artillery into a cohesive unit, ready to succeed on the battlefields of World War II. The unit patch symbolizes this cohesion by incorporating tricolors of cavalry yellow, infantry blue, and red field artillery.
Old Ironsides was the nickname given to the 18th-century frigate, USS Constitution during the War of 1812 after its naval battle with HMS Guerriere. Constitution was one of the original six frigates of the United States Navy, commissioned by the Naval Act of 1794.

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