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The Winged Wiking Ship symbolises the Maritime Operations and the Naval Aviators who formed the Original Squadron. The badge was originally approved by King George VI on 10 May 1943. Later approved in new Badge Frame by King Haakon and King Olav V on 30 January 1980. Present Badge approved by the Chief of Defence on 3 July 2008. | The Winged Wiking Ship symbolises the Maritime Operations and the Naval Aviators who formed the Original Squadron. The badge was originally approved by King George VI on 10 May 1943. Later approved in new Badge Frame by King Haakon and King Olav V on 30 January 1980. Present Badge approved by the Chief of Defence on 3 July 2008. | ||
Revision as of 09:28, 4 August 2023
Heraldry of the World Verdens heraldikk |
Norwegian heraldry portal Norsk Heraldik |
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333RD SQUADRON, NORWEGIAN AIR FORCE
Norwegian |
I himmelblått, et mørk blått vikingskip skrog med drakhode sett fram front, og med adosserte gull vinger. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The Winged Wiking Ship symbolises the Maritime Operations and the Naval Aviators who formed the Original Squadron. The badge was originally approved by King George VI on 10 May 1943. Later approved in new Badge Frame by King Haakon and King Olav V on 30 January 1980. Present Badge approved by the Chief of Defence on 3 July 2008.
Literature: Uniformsbestemmelser for Lutforsvaret BFL 025-1 Del 8 Heraldiske våpen