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History: Formed at Gosport in July 1916. | |||
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===Official blazon=== | ===Official blazon=== | ||
A double-armed cross gules. | |||
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The Badge is adopted from the Coat of Arms of the French City of St Omer, location of the Squadron's first active service HQ in World War I.<br> | |||
It was approved in February 1937. | |||
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NO 41 SQUADRON, ROYAL AIR FORCE
History: Formed at Gosport in July 1916.
Official blazon
A double-armed cross gules.
Origin/meaning
The Badge is adopted from the Coat of Arms of the French City of St Omer, location of the Squadron's first active service HQ in World War I.
It was approved in February 1937.
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