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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The badge is based on the Arms of Abraham Ferdinand van Zijll (1642-1697)., a Captain of the Amsterdam Admirality. He served in many expeditions and Naval Battles. He died of diseace in the West Indies on 3 August 1697. The badge was approved on 18 August 1952.
The badge is based on the arms of Abraham Ferdinand van Zijll (1642-1697)., a Captain of the Amsterdam Admirality. He served in many expeditions and Naval Battles. He died of diseace in the West Indies on 3 August 1697. The badge was approved on 18 August 1952.
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ZR.MS. VAN ZIJLL, NETHERLANDS NAVY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Zr.Ms. Van Zijll, Netherlands Navy

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In zilver drie adelaars van sabel, geplaatst 2:1.

Origin/meaning

The badge is based on the arms of Abraham Ferdinand van Zijll (1642-1697)., a Captain of the Amsterdam Admirality. He served in many expeditions and Naval Battles. He died of diseace in the West Indies on 3 August 1697. The badge was approved on 18 August 1952.


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