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Montréal, Quebec
Grant of Arms and Flag for use by the Groupe tactique d'intervention
February 15, 2012
Vol. VI, p. 106
Arms for use by the Groupe tactique d'interventionBlazonOr an eagle stooping clutching a sword proper, in chief an asterisk Gules within crosshairs Sable; SymbolismThe shield is based on the emblem used for many years by the Groupe tactique d’intervention. The eagle, with its outspread wings, is a symbol of courage and agility. It represents rapid reaction by air and land. The sword is a symbol of conquest that ensures peace and justice. The crosshair refers to the precision required for the successful use of firepower in tactical interventions. The asterisk commemorates Marcel Lemay and the sacrifices made by members of the group since its foundation in 1981. The asterisk plus the branches of the crosshairs allude to the universal symbol for intervention groups, 1*, a homophone for “One has to risk”. |
Additional InformationCreator(s)Original concept of Claire Boudreau, Chief Herald of Canada, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority. PainterEva Pilar-Cass CalligrapherShirley Mangione Recipient TypeCivil Institution
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