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===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== | ||
Timber wolves, indigenous to the Canadian north where this unit is situated, are well known as skilled hunters and fearless fighters. The three heads illustrate all round watchfulness and readiness, symbolic of the unit's role. The Motto translates as "Northern Sentinel". | Timber wolves, indigenous to the Canadian north where this unit is situated, are well known as skilled hunters and fearless fighters. The three heads illustrate all round watchfulness and readiness, symbolic of the unit's role. The Motto translates as "Northern Sentinel". | ||
[[Literature]]: Sent by the Canadian Embassy in Oslo. | [[Literature]]: Sent by the Canadian Embassy in Oslo. | ||
[[Category:Military heraldry of Canada]] | [[Category:Military heraldry of Canada]] |
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CANADIAN FORCES BASE COLD LAKE, CANADA
Official blazon
The heads of three timber wolves conjoined.
Origin/meaning
Timber wolves, indigenous to the Canadian north where this unit is situated, are well known as skilled hunters and fearless fighters. The three heads illustrate all round watchfulness and readiness, symbolic of the unit's role. The Motto translates as "Northern Sentinel".
Literature: Sent by the Canadian Embassy in Oslo.