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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
Gedeeld van goud en keel en over alles heen een omgekeerd anker van sabel, gehouden door een leeuw van keel en een eenhoorn van zilver, beide staande op de armen en toegewend. Als embleem­spreuk ‘sterk door eendracht’ in Latijnse letters van zilver op een lint van keel.


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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The emblem is derived from the Texel municipal coat of arms (see also Joost Dourlein barracks), where this unit is housed, and combines the Dutch lion with the unicorn, which appears, among other things, as the shield bearer of the British coat of arms. This expresses both the connection of the boat group with Texel and with the British navy, with whom it works. Both animals also represent the impetuous aggressiveness that characterizes this marine element. The saying refers to British-Dutch cooperation.
 
 
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[[Category:Military heraldry of the Netherlands]]
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