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NO 121 (EAGLE) SQUADRON, ROYAL AIR FORCE
History: Raised at Narborough, Leics in January 1918.
Official blazon
An Indian Warrior's head with head-dress all proper.
Motto: For Liberty.
Origin/meaning
The Indian Head symbolises the American Volunteers that made up the Squadron. As said by the Motto they fought "For Liberty". The badge was granted in September 1942.
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