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Jeffry John Bouldin

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 3rd November 2020. Registration No. 0578 (Vol.4).

Arms: Per fess embattled Or and Vert in chief two Grenades Sable enflamed proper and in base a Bowl Or.

Crest: A demi wild Horse Argent maned tailed and unguled Or holding in the mouth a Rose also Or barbed slipped and leaved Vert and resting the hooves on a Prickly Pear Cactus also Vert.

Motto: Boldly Forward.

Grant: Honorary Arms granted by the College of Arms 25 July 2016.

Designed by William Hunt, Windsor Herald.
Painting by heraldic artist Tom Meek.

The Arms of Jeffry
                                                John Bouldin

Reminiscent of a dun or fort, the embattled division is a pun on both the armiger’s mother’s Irish surname of Dunagan and his hometown of Fort Worth. Combined with the bowl it can form the Bouldin surname. The grenades allude artillery or the Iraq War (roadside bombs and mortar fire support).

The horse-and-cactus crest refers to the armiger’s military callsign of “Crazyhorse”. The cactus and gold rose are also references to Texas and members of the armiger’s family.

 
 

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