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The Gun Barrel indicates the main armament (Cannon) used by the Unit in its anti-tank role. The Motto translate as "Nothing inpenetrable".<br> | The Gun Barrel indicates the main armament (Cannon) used by the Unit in its anti-tank role. The Motto translate as "Nothing inpenetrable".<br> | ||
The Badge was | The Badge was granted in August 1944. | ||
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NO 184 SQUADRON, ROYAL AIR FORCE
History: Formed at Colerne in December 1942.
Official blazon
A gun barrel in bend Or.
Origin/meaning
The Gun Barrel indicates the main armament (Cannon) used by the Unit in its anti-tank role. The Motto translate as "Nothing inpenetrable".
The Badge was granted in August 1944.
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