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===Origin/meaning===
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The Ship uses the Arms of its namesake Vice Admiral Christen Thomesen Sehested (1664-1736), known for the Battles of Stralsund and Rügen in 1712. He was also the Commander of the 1701 founded Sea Cadet Academy. Approved by HM Queen 1 December 1976.
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[[Literature]]: Picture by Skjoldbro on Wikimedia Commons.
[[Literature]]: Picture by Skjoldbro on Wikimedia Commons. Information from the Book Dansk Orlogsheraldik.


[[Category:Military heraldry of Denmark]]
[[Category:Military heraldry of Denmark]]
[[Category:Navy heraldry]]
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FAST MISSILE BOAT SEHESTED (P547), DANISH NAVY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Fast Missile Boat Sehested (P547), Danish Navy

Official blazon

I blått en af tre søblade af sølv - anbragt 1 2 - omsat rød rose med kalk av guld og med grønne bæreblade. Skjoldet hviler på et anker hvorover en kongekrone.

Origin/meaning

The Ship uses the Arms of its namesake Vice Admiral Christen Thomesen Sehested (1664-1736), known for the Battles of Stralsund and Rügen in 1712. He was also the Commander of the 1701 founded Sea Cadet Academy. Approved by HM Queen 1 December 1976.


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Literature: Picture by Skjoldbro on Wikimedia Commons. Information from the Book Dansk Orlogsheraldik.