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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Bagde is based on the Arms of the Herman de Bitter, son of Pieter de Bitter. The later who died 1666, was a Commander of the United East India Company and succesfully took part in the First and Second Anglo-dutch Wars. The badge was approved on 28 April 1954.
The Bagde is based on the arms of the Herman de Bitter, son of Pieter de Bitter. The later who died 1666, was a Commander of the United East India Company and succesfully took part in the First and Second Anglo-dutch Wars. The badge was approved on 28 April 1954.


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ZR.MS. DE BITTER, NETHERLANDS NAVY

History: a Frigate in service 1950-1967.

Coat of arms (crest) of the Zr.Ms. De Bitter, Netherlands Navy

Official blazon

In zilver een dubbele adelar van sabel, met bek en poten van keel.

Origin/meaning

The Bagde is based on the arms of the Herman de Bitter, son of Pieter de Bitter. The later who died 1666, was a Commander of the United East India Company and succesfully took part in the First and Second Anglo-dutch Wars. The badge was approved on 28 April 1954.


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