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A Headland off Plymouth on the Cornish Side, hence the black and gold collar. The Badge was approved 1947. | A Headland off Plymouth on the Cornish Side, hence the black and gold collar. The Badge was approved 1947. | ||
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HMS RAME HEAD, ROYAL NAVY
English | Blue; a ram's head erased reguardant white armed gold gorged with a collar black charged with three bezants. |
Origin/meaning
A Headland off Plymouth on the Cornish Side, hence the black and gold collar. The Badge was approved 1947.
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