<P> Some modern usage of the fleur - de-lis reflects "the continuing presence of heraldry in everyday life", often intentionally, but also when users are not aware that they are "prolonging the life of centuries - old insignia and emblems". </P> <P> Fleurs - de-lis are featured on military badges like those of the United States Army's 2nd Cavalry Regiment, Israeli Intelligence Corps, the First World War Canadian Expeditionary Force, the 256th Infantry Brigade Combat Team and the Corps of Cadets at Louisiana State University . In the British Army, the fleur - de-lis was the cap badge of the Manchester Regiment from 1922 until 1958, and also its successor, the King's Regiment up to its amalgamation in 2006 . It commemorates the capture of French regimental colours by their predecessors, the 63rd Regiment of Foot, during the Invasion of Martinique in 1759 . It is also the formation sign of the 2nd (Independent) Armored Brigade of the Indian Army which was known as 7th Indian Cavalry Brigade in First World War, received the emblem for its actions in France . </P> <P> The fleur - de-lis is used by a number of sports teams, especially when it echoes a local flag . This is true with the former Quebec Nordiques National Hockey League team and the former Montreal Expos Major League Baseball team, the Serie A team Fiorentina, the Bundesliga side SV Darmstadt 98 (also known as Die Lilien--The Lilies), the Major League Soccer team the Montreal Impact, the sports teams of New Orleans, Louisiana in the NFL, NBA and the Pacific Coast League, the Rugby League team Wakefield Trinity Wildcats and the NPSL team Detroit City FC . Marc - André Fleury, a Canadian ice hockey goaltender, has a fleur - de-lis logo on his mask . The UFC Welterweight Champion from 2006 to 2013, Georges St - Pierre, has a tattoo of the fleur - de-lis on his right calf . The IT University of Copenhagen's soccer team ITU F.C. has it in their logo . France used the symbol in the official emblem on the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup </P> <P> The emblem appears in coats of arms and logos for universities (like the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and Saint Louis University and Washington University in Missouri) and schools such as in Hilton College (South Africa), St. Peter, Minnesota and St. Paul's University in the Philippines . The Lady Knights of the University of Arkansas at Monticello have also adopted the fleur de lis as one of the symbols associated with their coat of arms . The flag of Lincolnshire, adopted in 2005, has a fleur - de-lis for the city of Lincoln . It is one of the symbols of the American sororities Kappa Kappa Gamma and Theta Phi Alpha, the American fraternities Alpha Epsilon Pi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Alpha Mu, as well as the international co-ed service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega . It is also used by the high school and college fraternity Scouts Royale Brotherhood of the Philippines . </P>

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