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NO 4624 SQUADRON, ROYAL AUXILIARY AIR FORCE

History: Formed at Brize Norton on August 2, 1982.

Coat of arms (crest) of the No 4624 Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force

Official blazon

A pair of wings azure conjoined in base surmounting a compass rose of four cardinal points Or the tip of that in chief charged with a fleur de lys gules.
Motto: Ready to move.

Origin/meaning

The Compass-rose indicates the possible worldwide deployment of the Squadron. The Wings symbolises the movement by Air of items by a part-time Unit. The badge was granted in May 1985.


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