The men and women of Space Delta 9 are known as Stormbringers because not only were they born in a storm – the unit activation ceremony took place during a sudden and vicious thunderstorm – they also “bring the storm” with their protect and defend mission
Piggybacking top comment for much needed context here to clear up any satanic misconceptions.
It’s the triple horn of Odin, a horn in this context typically being a drinking vessel for feasts, a commonly found symbol in Norse mythology, which fits in with the rest of the squad and icon. Has nothing to do with satanic imagery.
The men and women of Space Delta 9 are known as Stormbringers because not only were they born in a storm – the unit activation ceremony took place during a sudden and vicious thunderstorm – they also “bring the storm” with their protect and defend mission
https://www.spoc.spaceforce.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/2535788/space-delta-9-builds-orbital-warfare-tradecraft-from-the-ground-up
More stormbringers. https://www.defenseone.com/threats/2023/06/how-stormbringers-are-preparing-war-space/387998/
Piggybacking top comment for much needed context here to clear up any satanic misconceptions.
It’s the triple horn of Odin, a horn in this context typically being a drinking vessel for feasts, a commonly found symbol in Norse mythology, which fits in with the rest of the squad and icon. Has nothing to do with satanic imagery.
ThanQ, and yes, Delta 9 uses norse symbols etc