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National Infantryman's Association, Inc.
HEROINE OF INFANTRY NIA NIA PRO FAMILIA PRO DEO PRO PATRIA PIETAS
on 06 Jul 2021
Last Applicant/ Owned by
1175 Legacy Way, Suite 210
Columbus
GA
31903
Serial Number
88798464 filed on 14th Feb 2020
Registration Number
6413262 registered on 06th Jul 2021
Correspondent Address
Robert S. Poydasheff, Jr.
Filing Basis
1. use application currently
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The mark consists of a three-dimensional configuration comprising an oval medallion with an inner border containing rivets, a shaded border beyond the inner border, and an outermost rim. Within the shaded border are the words "HEROINE OF INFANTRY", the word "HEROINE" being located at the top of the medallion and "OF INFANTRY" located at the bottom of the medallion. Two crossed rifles are on eitherRead More
Medals for use as awards
01st Apr 1997
01st Apr 1997
No 88798464
No Service/Collective Mark
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02.01.24 -
Soldiers, cavalrymen, men in military uniform, including men dressed in band uniforms with a military appearance
05.15.02 -
Garlands, wreaths, bands, borders or frames made of plants
07.09.09 -
Fountains (man-made)
23.01.01 -
Swords, sabers, rapeirs, foils, epees
23.03.02 -
Rifles, machine guns, muskets
26.01.31 -
Five or more circles
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Plain single line ovals
26.03.05 -
Ovals made of broken or dotted lines
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The mark consists of a three-dimensional configuration comprising an oval medallion with an inner border containing rivets, a shaded border beyond the inner border, and an outermost rim. Within the shaded border are the words "HEROINE OF INFANTRY", the word "HEROINE" being located at the top of the medallion and "OF INFANTRY" located at the bottom of the medallion. Two crossed rifles are on either side of the medallion within the shaded border next to the wording "NIA". Inside the innermost border the medal has a raised center which is divided in three sections by riveted braces resembling a Y shape. On the right arm of the Y-shaped brace are the Latin words "PRO PATRIA". On the left arm of the Y-shaped brace are the words "PRO FAMILIA". On the lower arm of the Y-shaped brace which vertically bisects the medallion are the words "PRO DEO". The panel at the top of the Y-shaped brace depicts a legionnaire receiving a sword from his wife prior to marching off to war. They are standing over a foundation with the Latin word "PIETAS". The panel to the lower left of the Y-shaped brace is an American frontier soldier bidding farewell to his family. The panel to the lower right of the Y-shaped brace is a contemporary setting of a wife saying goodbye to her husband. The broken lines depict the oval shape of the medallion, which is not part of the mark.
Status Date | Action Taken |
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06th Jul 2021 | REGISTERED-SUPPLEMENTAL REGISTER |
01st Jun 2021 | LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED |
20th May 2021 | NOTIFICATION OF EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED |
20th May 2021 | APPROVED FOR REGISTRATION SUPPLEMENTAL REGISTER |
20th May 2021 | EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED |
20th May 2021 | EXAMINER'S AMENDMENT ENTERED |
20th May 2021 | EXAMINERS AMENDMENT -WRITTEN |
06th May 2021 | CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE |
06th May 2021 | TEAS REQUEST FOR RECONSIDERATION RECEIVED |
06th May 2021 | TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED |