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The Eagle symbolises the location of the Unit to Germany. The Flash symbolises the role as a Signals Unit, the Sword indicates defence. The Badge was granted in March 1966. | |||
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NO 26 SIGNALS UNIT, ROYAL AIR FORCE
Official blazon
Badge: In front of an eagle sable armed gules displayed charged with a flash Or a sword in fess point to the dexter argent hilted Or.
Motto: Immer wachsam = Always alert
Origin/meaning
The Eagle symbolises the location of the Unit to Germany. The Flash symbolises the role as a Signals Unit, the Sword indicates defence. The Badge was granted in March 1966.
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