[4] The creation of the 2d Battalion (Airborne), 134th Infantry Regiment was done through the reorganization and conversion of some existing Army National Guard units as well as the standup of two new companies:[4][5] 2d Battalion (Airborne), 134th Infantry Regiment A silver or gold metal and epoxied shield-shaped device 1+1⁄8 inches (2.9 cm) in height blazoned as follows.
Argent, on a pile engrailed Azure, an open parachute of the first attached to an arrowhead, point to base, Gules, all between two fortress symbols of the last voided of the first.
The arrowhead signifies the location of the regiment, and alludes to the Lakota Sioux, a Native American tribe from Nebraska.
Two red fortress symbols denote the vital role of the Nebraska Territorial Militia in the settlement of the West.
The arrowhead signifies the location of the regiment and alludes to the Lakota Sioux, a Native American tribe from Nebraska.