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The Badge symbolises the Unlocking of the Secrets of Mine Warfare. The Badge is a so called Type Badge for all Coastal Minesweepers approved in 1955. | |||
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HMS SULLINGTON, ROYAL NAVY
English | Barry wavy of ten white and blue; two keys wards downward in bend gold between them a naval mine with mooring pedant all proper. |
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The Badge symbolises the Unlocking of the Secrets of Mine Warfare. The Badge is a so called Type Badge for all Coastal Minesweepers approved in 1955.
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Literature: Image from ebay.com. Information from Admirality Ship Badges by T.P. Stoppford.