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Matthew Lauren Mansfield

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 11th August 2016. Registration No. 0395 (Vol.3).

Arms: Argent, a fess ragully Azure between in chief a buck’s head couped affronte and in base a chess rook Sable.

Crest: Three feathers Azure, Sable and Azure.

Motto: Pax et Securitas.

Assumed: United States of America, 27 July 2016

The Arms of Matthew
                                                Lauren Mansfield

The armiger chose a shield of white (argent) to signify peace and sincerity throughout broken by the blue (azure) raguly line, which represents hardships and difficulty suffered. The black (sable) buck’s head in chief demonstrates a consistent determination to refrain from fighting unless provoked. The chess rook in base is meant to be a constant reminder to choose one's battles carefully.

The crest of three feathers signifies willing obedience, loyalty, and serenity of mind in all things.
The mantle is depicted here in the laurel leaf style as a whimsy because the armiger’s middle name, Lauren, is derived from "laurel", which is Latin, meaning "seer of second sight" or gift of superior intelligence.

The motto "Pax et Securitas" is Latin for "Peace and Security".

John Mansfield (1799 – 9 March 1879) of Etwall, Derby, England father of Gervis George Mansfield (7 May 1823 – 24 April 1907) of Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England, father of Gervis Vincent Mansfield (2 April 1896 – 15 January 1971) of Sacramento, Sacramento, California, USA, father of Dean Floyd Mansfield (19 July 1924 – 10 August 2001) of Sacramento, Sacramento, California, USA, father of John David Mansfield (b. 30 September 1949) of Sacramento, Sacramento, California, USA, father of Matthew Lauren Mansfield (b. 25 April 1979) of Sacramento, Sacramento, California, USA.

Matthew Lauren Mansfield was certified as a Communications Officer by the Georgia Public Safety Training Center in Forsyth, Georgia, USA (1998); certified by the Arizona Criminal Justice Information System in Phoenix, Arizona, USA (2006); certified as a medical transcriptionist in Lehi, Utah, USA (2008); received his associates and certificate in computer programming in Mesa, Arizona, USA (2012), associates and certificate in law enforcement technology in Tempe, Arizona, USA (2014), and Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Certificate in Phoenix, Arizona, USA (2014). In 2014, the armiger became a sworn constable in the great State of Arizona, USA. Additionally, he is founder of his own engineering company, Mansfield Engineering LLC, and is the co-founder and director of operations at Carino Academy LLC. In 2016, the armiger was awarded a Chief’s Coin for exemplary service to his community during the course of his duties as a peace officer. He has two sons, Timothy Isaac Mansfield (b. 23 May 2008), and Levi Sterling Mansfield (b. 17 November 2010).
 

 
 

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