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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Tower symbolises the Strenght of Defence of the Station and the Guntlet and Birdbolts signifies the aggressive spirit of the Fighter Aircraft based at the Station. The Badge was granted in January 1953.
The Tower symbolises the Strenght of Defence of the Station and the Guntlet and Birdbolts signifies the aggressive spirit of the Fighter Aircraft based at the Station. The badge was granted in January 1953.
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RAF STATION COLTISHALL, ROYAL AIR FORCE

History: Formed at June 1, 1940.

Coat of arms (crest) of the RAF Station Coltishall, Royal Air Force

Official blazon

Issuant from a tower a mailed gauntlet holding three birdbolts.
Motto: Aggressive in defence.

Origin/meaning

The Tower symbolises the Strenght of Defence of the Station and the Guntlet and Birdbolts signifies the aggressive spirit of the Fighter Aircraft based at the Station. The badge was granted in January 1953.


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