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The Sword and anvil symbolises the work of craftsmen in the traditionally skilled trade of armament (support). The Book represent the technical study done at the base. The | The Sword and anvil symbolises the work of craftsmen in the traditionally skilled trade of armament (support). The Book represent the technical study done at the base. The badge was originally approved for RNZAF Station Woodbourne in November 1955 and for the Base in July 1979. | ||
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[[Category:Military heraldry of New Zealand]] | [[Category:Military heraldry of New Zealand]] |
Latest revision as of 14:57, 30 October 2023
RNZAF WOODBOURNE
Official blazon
A gilt sword upon an anvil over an open book.
Motto: Tempered and Ready.
Origin/meaning
The Sword and anvil symbolises the work of craftsmen in the traditionally skilled trade of armament (support). The Book represent the technical study done at the base. The badge was originally approved for RNZAF Station Woodbourne in November 1955 and for the Base in July 1979.
Literature: Image and Information from Photobucket.com
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