>>510579499 no but i got this: :
Argent, a chevron Azure between three crescents Azure, two in chief dexter and sinister, one in base; on a chief Gules, a mullet Argent between two crescents Argent.
The field (background) is Argent (silver/white), symbolizing peace and sincerity.
A chevron Azure (blue or dark blue) is centered on the field, representing protection and faithful service.
Surrounding the chevron are three Azure crescents arranged “two in chief” (top right and left corners) and “one in base” (bottom center), symbolizing hope and honor.
The chief (top third of the shield) is Gules (red), a color denoting warrior qualities and magnanimity.
On this red chief is a silver (Argent) mullet (star) positioned between two silver crescents, symbolizing noble aspirations and honor flanked by hope.
This design balances the metals and colors according to heraldic rules, notably avoiding placing metal on metal or color on color incorrectly. The crescents both on the field and on the chief emphasize the motif of hope and honor, while the star in chief accentuates distinction.
A white shield with a blue chevron surrounded by three blue crescents—two at the top and one at the bottom—and above, a red horizontal band (chief) bearing a silver star flanked by two silver crescents.
This composition is classically balanced and symbolic, indicating protection, honor, hope, and noble achievement.