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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Squadron was manned by American Volunteers when petioned for a Badge, they are symbolised by the Eagle. The Hurt and Stars symbolise their role in the Air. The Badge was granted in Septmber 1942.
The Squadron was manned by American Volunteers when petitioning for a Badge, they are symbolised by the Eagle. The Hurt and Stars symbolise their role in the Air. The Badge was granted in Septmber 1942.


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NO 133 (EAGLE) SQUADRON, ROYAL AIR FORCE

History: Raised at Ternhill in March 1918.


Coat of arms (crest) of the No 133 (Eagle) Squadron, Royal Air Force

Official blazon

Badge: On a hurt semee of mullets argent an eagle displayed Or.
Motto: Let us to the battle.

Origin/meaning

The Squadron was manned by American Volunteers when petitioning for a Badge, they are symbolised by the Eagle. The Hurt and Stars symbolise their role in the Air. The Badge was granted in Septmber 1942.


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