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Wood Pigeon, like no 42 Squadron fly over all parts of New Zealand. The Terrestial Glob respresent the much wider field covered by the Squadron. The badge was approved in November 1952.
Wood Pigeon, like no 42 Squadron fly over all parts of New Zealand. The Terrestial Glob respresent the much wider field covered by the Squadron. The badge was approved in November 1952.


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Latest revision as of 14:49, 8 January 2024

NO 42 SQUADRON, RNZAF

Coat of arms (crest) of the No 42 Squadron, RNZAF

Official blazon

A native wood pigeon (Kereru) perching, superimposed on a terrestial globe on which NZ is highlighted.
Motto: Tara ki uta , tara ki tai = We span the land, or mor fully We span or cover the land form coast to coast.

Origin/meaning

Wood Pigeon, like no 42 Squadron fly over all parts of New Zealand. The Terrestial Glob respresent the much wider field covered by the Squadron. The badge was approved in November 1952.

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