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The Badge of the Skull and Bones was used by the Squadron before July 1917. The Motto in Malay translates as "Never stir up a hornets nest".<br> | The Badge of the Skull and Bones was used by the Squadron before July 1917. The Motto in Malay translates as "Never stir up a hornets nest".<br> | ||
Granted in November 1937. | |||
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NO 100 SQUADRON, ROYAL AIR FORCE
History: Formed at Hingham in February 1917.
Official blazon
In front of two human bones in saltire a skull all proper.
Origin/meaning
The Badge of the Skull and Bones was used by the Squadron before July 1917. The Motto in Malay translates as "Never stir up a hornets nest".
Granted in November 1937.
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