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AIR MEDICAL INSTITUTE, NORWEGIAN AIR FORCE
Norwegian |
I blått oppreist stav med omslynget slange ot to adossrete vinger øverst. alt i sølv. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The Rod of Aesculapius is a well known Medical Symbol. The Wings are added to indicate Air Medicine. The badge was approved by the Chief of Defence on 25 May 2013.
Literature: Uniformsbestemmelser for Lutforsvaret BFL 025-1 Del 8 Heraldiske våpen
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