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The red lyre comes from the service emblem on the uniform of the members of the chapel and has traditionally been a symbol of music. | The red lyre comes from the service emblem on the uniform of the members of the chapel and has traditionally been a symbol of music. | ||
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MARINES BAND, ROYAL NETHERLANDS NAVY
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In zilver een lier van keel, omkranst door een oranjetak van sinopel.
Origin/meaning
The red lyre comes from the service emblem on the uniform of the members of the chapel and has traditionally been a symbol of music.
Literature: Image and Information from Defensie.nl
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