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The Hand symbolises the control, command and direction for which the Station is responsible. The Spear over Water symbolises the Anti-Submarine Role of the Squadron controlled by the Station. The badge was approved in Decemerb 1960. | The Hand symbolises the control, command and direction for which the Station is responsible. The Spear over Water symbolises the Anti-Submarine Role of the Squadron controlled by the Station. The badge was approved in Decemerb 1960. | ||
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Revision as of 14:59, 28 March 2024
LAUTHALA BAY STATION, RNZAF
Official blazon
A hand holding a Fijian fishing spear (the Saisai). The Saisai being swept across a heraldic sea.
Motto: Lewa me taqomaka = Control to protect.
Origin/meaning
The Hand symbolises the control, command and direction for which the Station is responsible. The Spear over Water symbolises the Anti-Submarine Role of the Squadron controlled by the Station. The badge was approved in Decemerb 1960.
Literature: Image and Information from Photobucket.com
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