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HMS KELLY, ROYAL NAVY
English | Per fess wavy blue and white; a tower white supported by two lion's gambs gold in base a bar wavy blue. |
Origin/meaning
From the Kelly Arms, the namegiver Admiral Sir John Kelly, GCVO, KCB (1871-1936) did not have Arms. The Badge was approved in 1938.
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