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|1919 Version: Blue; upon wavelets engrailed silver and blue a tower gold from which a union Flag developed proper. < | |1919 Version: Blue; upon wavelets engrailed silver and blue a tower gold from which a union Flag developed proper. <br> | ||
Motto: Qui tangit frangatur.< | Motto: Qui tangit frangatur.<br> | ||
1941 Version: Blue; an eagle alightning on a rock wing addorsed proper < | 1941 Version: Blue; an eagle alightning on a rock wing addorsed proper <br> | ||
Motto: Qui tangit frangatur | Motto: Qui tangit frangatur. | ||
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English | 1919 Version: Blue; upon wavelets engrailed silver and blue a tower gold from which a union Flag developed proper. Motto: Qui tangit frangatur. |
Origin/meaning
The Motto translates as "Who touches me is broken". The Badge approved 1919 and replaced in 1941. As the Ship was sunk that year, the 1941 Version was not used very long.
Literature:Image from Pinterest. Information from Admiralty Badges Encylopaedia by T.P. Stopford.
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