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Blazon: On a shield azure, a
pale of seven variegated pallets proper, black, yellow, red, white, blue, orange, and green, the pale
fimbriated and surmounted by three symbols of flight or, in bend, all within a narrow border of the last.
Significance: The blue and gold are for the Air Force. The shield depicts the tactical and combat aspect of the troop carrier mission. The rainbow colored pale represents the national colors of the
NATO nations. The sky blue field of the shield is for peace and hope that inspire NATO. The three symbols of flight symbolize the wing's primary mission -- rapid airlift. The motto expresses the concept basic to airlift -- geographical boundaries constitute no limit to the accomplishment of the Wing’s mission.
Motto: TERMINI NON EXISTENT (Latin for “There Are No Bounds”). Emblem approved for the 60th Troop Carrier Wing on September 7, 1955. Source:
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{{Information |Description= Unit Logo |Source= AF Historical Research Agency |Date= 3 Feb 2007 |Author=USAF |Permission=Govt/Public Domain |other_versions= }}
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