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History: The Name was used by a Destroyer in service 1945-1961 and a Frigate of the Kortenaer-Class in service from 1981-1998. The Frigate was then sold to the United Arab Emirates.


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History: The Name was used by a Destroyer in service 1945-1961 and a Frigate of the Kortenaer-Class in service from 1981-1998. The Frigate was then sold to the United Arab Emirates.
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|In goud een kraai, zittende op een heining, beide van sabel. Als emleemspreuk DOE WEL EN ZIE NIET OM in Latijnse letters van sabel op een lint van goud.
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===Official blazon===
===Origin/meaning===
In goud een kraai, zittende op een heining, beide van sabel. Als emleemspreuk DOE WEL EN ZIE NIET OM in Latijnse letters van sabel op een lint van goud.
The Badge show the Arms of Admiral Piet Hein, which can be considered canting. A Magpie was often called a 'Pietje' in Ducth and a Fence  is taken from omheining - hein. The Badge was approved on 13 December 1951.  


===Origin/meaning===
The arms show the arms of Admiral Piet Hein, which can be considered canting. A magpie was often called a 'pietje' in Ducth and a fence  is taken from omheining - hein. The Badge was approved on 13 December 1951.


[[Literature]]: Information from Emblemen van de Koninklijke Marine by L.L.M. Eekhout, O. Schutte and P.J.F. van der Pol.
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[[Literature]]: Information from Emblemen van de Koninklijke Marine by L.L.M. Eekhout, O. Schutte and P.J.F. van der Pol.
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Latest revision as of 08:39, 6 September 2024

History: The Name was used by a Destroyer in service 1945-1961 and a Frigate of the Kortenaer-Class in service from 1981-1998. The Frigate was then sold to the United Arab Emirates.

Coat of arms (crest) of Zr.Ms. Piet Hein, Netherlands Navy
ZR.MS. PIET HEIN, NETHERLANDS NAVY

Country:Netherlands
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Official blazon
Dutch In goud een kraai, zittende op een heining, beide van sabel. Als emleemspreuk DOE WEL EN ZIE NIET OM in Latijnse letters van sabel op een lint van goud.
English blazon wanted


Origin/meaning

The Badge show the Arms of Admiral Piet Hein, which can be considered canting. A Magpie was often called a 'Pietje' in Ducth and a Fence is taken from omheining - hein. The Badge was approved on 13 December 1951.


Literature: Information from Emblemen van de Koninklijke Marine by L.L.M. Eekhout, O. Schutte and P.J.F. van der Pol.


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