Eastern Radar, Royal Air Force

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EASTERN RADAR, ROYAL AIR FORCE

Coat of arms (crest) of the Eastern Radar, Royal Air Force
Official blazon
In front of a dexter gauntlet apaumy and in bend a pheasant in bend sinister.

Motto: Sine periculo in oriente

Origin/meaning

The Pheasants are found in East Anglia and represents Aircraft, whilst the Gauntlet alludes to protection of those Aircraft. The Motto translates as "Without peril in the east". The badge was approved in February 1976.


Literature: Information from Knigths of the Sky Part 2 HMAFA - Services by B.R. Holliss

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