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The Sword symbolizes the namesake Tasjua a semi-historical Person a hero of the Estonian Struggle for Freedom in the 13th Century. It also alludes to the role played by the first ship<br> | |||
named Tasuja in the Estonian War of Independence 1918-1920. | |||
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Revision as of 19:51, 14 November 2019
EML TASUJA (A432), ESTONIAN NAVY
History: Formerly Lindormen of the Danish Navy to Estonia in 2006. Withdrawn from service 1 November 2016.
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Origin/meaning
The Sword symbolizes the namesake Tasjua a semi-historical Person a hero of the Estonian Struggle for Freedom in the 13th Century. It also alludes to the role played by the first ship
named Tasuja in the Estonian War of Independence 1918-1920.
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Literature: Image from Wikipedia, Meaning from Eesti Mereväe Sümboolika Kataloog - The symbols and insignia of the Estonian Navy 1993-2011.