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History: Name of Naval Party 1749 Cuxhaven, Germany 1945-1957.


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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Title of a Indian King or Prince. The Badge was approved 1944.
The Husband of Queen Victoria. The Badge was approved in 1952. The Motto translates as "Loyal and Steadfast".




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Revision as of 15:19, 27 July 2023

HMS ROYAL ALBERT, ROYAL NAVY

History: Name of Naval Party 1749 Cuxhaven, Germany 1945-1957.

Coat of arms (crest) of the HMS Royal Albert, Royal Navy
Official blazon
English Purple; an anchor surmounted by the initial "A" gold ensigned with the coronet of the Prince Consort

Motto: Treu and Fest

Origin/meaning

The Husband of Queen Victoria. The Badge was approved in 1952. The Motto translates as "Loyal and Steadfast".


Literature: Image from Pinterest