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History: First formed in 1943 at HMS Gannet asa Fighter Squadron for Escort Carriers. Disbanded in 1944 and reformed as a Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Squadron | History: First formed in 1943 at HMS Gannet asa Fighter Squadron for Escort Carriers. Disbanded in 1944 and reformed as a Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Squadron at Royal Naval Air Station Culham (HMS Hornbill) 1947-1957 with Seafires. | ||
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NO 1832 SQUADRON, FAA
History: First formed in 1943 at HMS Gannet asa Fighter Squadron for Escort Carriers. Disbanded in 1944 and reformed as a Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Squadron at Royal Naval Air Station Culham (HMS Hornbill) 1947-1957 with Seafires.
English | Barry wavy of six white and blue; a sword red surmounted by a dove volant white holding in its beak a sorig of olive proper. Motto: Robur in pace |
Origin/meaning
The Motto translates as Strong in Peace. The Badge was approved in 1949.
Literature: Image from ebay.com. Information from Admiralty Badges Encyclopaedia by T.P. Stopford.
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