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===Official blazon=== | ===Official blazon=== | ||
Badge: On a field Argent, the base wavy Azure charged with a bas wavy Argent, a Viking Ship affronté proper, the oval shield on either side of the hull Or, on the sail Azure a mullet Or, all whitin a cicular border of cable Or, ensigned with tha crest of the arms of the Republic of South Africa proper, upon a tablet Or, bearing the name JIM FOUCHÉ in letters Sable. | Badge:On a field Argent, the base wavy Azure charged with a bas wavy Argent, a Viking Ship affronté proper, the oval shield on either side of the hull Or, on the sail Azure a mullet Or, all whitin a cicular border of cable Or, ensigned with tha crest of the arms of the Republic of South Africa proper, upon a tablet Or, bearing the name JIM FOUCHÉ in letters Sable. | ||
===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== | ||
The badge was the type Badge of Missile Strike Craft only the symbol of the Sail changed to indicate the Ships namesake. The Ships was named for South African Ministers of Defence since 1912. | The badge was the type Badge of Missile Strike Craft only the symbol of the Sail changed to indicate the Ships namesake. The Ships was named for South African Ministers of Defence since 1912. | ||
[[Literature]]:Blazon from Actas do 17. Congresso Internacional das Ciêcias Generalógica e Heraldica (Lisbon 1986) | [[Civic Heraldry Literature - South Africa|'''Literature''']]: | ||
Blazon from Actas do 17. Congresso Internacional das Ciêcias Generalógica e Heraldica (Lisbon 1986) | |||
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SAS JIM FOUCHÉ (RENAMED AS SAS SEKHUKHUNI), SOUTH AFRICAN NAVY
Official blazon
Badge:On a field Argent, the base wavy Azure charged with a bas wavy Argent, a Viking Ship affronté proper, the oval shield on either side of the hull Or, on the sail Azure a mullet Or, all whitin a cicular border of cable Or, ensigned with tha crest of the arms of the Republic of South Africa proper, upon a tablet Or, bearing the name JIM FOUCHÉ in letters Sable.
Origin/meaning
The badge was the type Badge of Missile Strike Craft only the symbol of the Sail changed to indicate the Ships namesake. The Ships was named for South African Ministers of Defence since 1912.
Blazon from Actas do 17. Congresso Internacional das Ciêcias Generalógica e Heraldica (Lisbon 1986)
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