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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Canons indicate the connection with the Naval Base Holmen (in Copenhagen). Especially the Battery Sixtus named for King Christian VI. He was of the Oldenburg Family whose Livery Colours of Red and Gold has been used in the Arms.
The Canons indicate the connection with the Naval Base Holmen (in Copenhagen). Especially the Battery Sixtus named for King Christian VI. He was of the Oldenburg Family whose Livery Colours of Red and Gold has been used in the Arms.
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[[Literature]]: Image from da.Wikpedia. Symbolism from the Book Dansk Orlogsheraldik.
[[Literature]]: Image from da.Wikpedia. Symbolism from the Book Dansk Orlogsheraldik.

Revision as of 06:48, 1 July 2023

HOME GUARD FLOTILLA 369 HOLMEN, DENMARK

Coat of arms (crest) of the Home Guard Flotilla 369 Holmen, Denmark

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The Canons indicate the connection with the Naval Base Holmen (in Copenhagen). Especially the Battery Sixtus named for King Christian VI. He was of the Oldenburg Family whose Livery Colours of Red and Gold has been used in the Arms.


Literature: Image from da.Wikpedia. Symbolism from the Book Dansk Orlogsheraldik.