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The Motto in Latin translates as "The Eagle trains its young". The | The Motto in Latin translates as "The Eagle trains its young". The badge was approved in 1948. | ||
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Revision as of 13:13, 15 October 2023
NO 736 SQUADRON, FAA
History: First Formed in 1943 at Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton (HMS Heron), Somerset as a School of Air Combat and later a Naval Air Radio Warfare Unit.
English | Black; an eagle volant gold surmounting a flash of Lightning white. Motto: Aquila suos educit |
Origin/meaning
The Motto in Latin translates as "The Eagle trains its young". The badge was approved in 1948.
Literature: Image from Defence Brand Portal Ministry of Defence. Information from Admiralty Badges Encyclopaedia by T.P. Stopford
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