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NAVIGATION, AIR ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRAINING SQUADRON, RNZAF


Coat of arms (crest) of the Navigation, Air Electronics and Telecommunications Training Squadron, RNZAF

Official blazon

A four pointed star, superimposed in the middle, the head of Mercury.
Motto: Show the way.

Origin/meaning

The four points of the compass represents the Navigation side of the Squadron. The Head of Mercury represents the Signals and Communications side of the Squadron. The badge was originally approved for the Air Navigation and Air Signallers School in January 1958. It was approved for the Squadron in July 1984.

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