Symbolism of the Colors

When the Iron Warriors
Motorcycle Club began, the Idaho Chapter of the Western region
submitted the logo center patch design that was eventually selected by a
vote of the national membership to represent the Iron Warriors
Motorcycle Club. The colors were designed to represent the history and
heritage of the Iron Warriors Motorcycle Club, and to represent the
spirit and heart of the membership.
The logo symbol consists of
a knight’s helmet and winged breastplate behind a shield with crossed
Scottish Claymore swords. On the shield is the Iron Warriors coat of
arms, consisting of a wild boar’s head emerging from the American flag.
This coat of arms reflects the history of our original association with
the Wild Pigs Motorcycle Club, and our common ancestry with those other
motorcycle clubs that emerged from the Wild Pigs. The emblems of
knighthood and the colors in the logo symbolize honor, valor, and the
warrior spirit.
The lettering on our upper and lower rockers is
red and white. The red symbolizes the blood of warriors, current and
passed, shed in service. The white symbolizes the purity and sacred
pledge of each member’s common oath to serve others, even at one’s own
peril. Within the shield there is a red and blue cross. These colors
represent the thin red and blue lines of fire and police holding firm
against all threats. The cross represents our common Judeo-Christian
Heritage.
Together these colors and symbols represent those few
firefighters and law enforcement officers found worthy, and chosen, to
be known as Iron Warriors.