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The arms were officially granted on May 18, 1972.
The arms were officially granted on May 18, 1972.


The Command has the third field in the Arms of Viceadmiral Peter Tordenskiold. The red color can be assumed to refer to the red flag raised as a signal for battle.
The Command has the third field in the arms of Viceadmiral Peter Tordenskiold. The red color can be assumed to refer to the red flag raised as a signal for battle.





Revision as of 13:15, 15 October 2023

OPERATIVE COMMAND, DANISH NAVY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Operative Command, Danish Navy

Official blazon

I rødt to krydslagte kanoner ledsaget på siden og forneden af i alt tre kugler, alt i guld.

Skjoldet hviler på et anker hvorover en kongekrone.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on May 18, 1972.

The Command has the third field in the arms of Viceadmiral Peter Tordenskiold. The red color can be assumed to refer to the red flag raised as a signal for battle.


Literature: Image of the Coat of Arms by by Skjoldbro on Wikimedia Commons.