YOUR COAT OF ARMS



Your Coat of Arms memorializes the service of you and your family, as opposed to a Coat of Arms that supposedly reflect the actions of some distant ancestor. Most Coat of Arms are only for the oldest male descendant. Americans are often descended from the second, third, or fourth son.

RULES - No rules. This is America, land of the free. Any design is OK. Most people use items important to them - the weapon you or your father carried, your home, your ancestry, art work that you admire, etc.

TYPICAL IMAGES - Use the Weapon you carried in the service, or the one carried by your father or grandfather. And you can use anything you wish. If you are a writer, perhaps a typewriter or pen would be appropriate.

USES - You can print it, any size or color. You can mount it on your wall. It can be your business logo. It can be used on T Shirts, Key Chains, Coffee Cups, Notebooks, etc.


DESIGN SERVICE




We will work with you to design your Coat of Arms. Email us your thoughts on design. You decide who may use your coat of arms. We will maintain a listing of all US Coat of Arms. We will email you a digital design. Send back your changes. We will work with you until we come up with an acceptable design.

COST - The cost for our service is $85.00. The first three changes you make are included in the base price. After that there is a $20 charge for each change. You receive a digital file, which you can use any way you wish. We can provide quality prints at any size or scale for a small additional fee. And we can imprint T shirts, coffee cups, and placks. Send your questions to craighullinger@gmail.com
. You can send check or money order to Colonel Craig Hullinger






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[0002photo.jpg]HULLINGER - HOLLIGER

U.S. COAT OF ARMS


This is an American Coat of Arms for the American-Swiss Family of Hullinger - Holliger

The M -1 Rifle represents the weapons used by by our family, including:

  American Revolution - Christian and Daniel Hollinger


  Blackhawk War - William Morgan Hart


  Civil War - Lewis Harlan and David Lockridge


  World War I - John and Harvey Hullinger


  World War II - Clifford, Ellis, Alan and Jack Hullinger


  Vietnam - Craig Hullinger, Dana and Noel Erickson


The Swiss Halberd was carried by our Swiss Hollinger forebears. It also stands for the weapons carried by our ancestors in England, Norway, and Native America.

The silhouette is of Ellis (Red) Hullinger, a real South Dakota cowboy, and represents our pioneer journey from Europe in 1735 west to Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Iowa, and South Dakota.

The Dove stands for peace, a preferred alternative to war.







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