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RAF STATION HOOTON PARK, ROYAL AIR FORCE
History: Formed on October 9, 1939.
Official blazon
In front of a sword per pale point upwards a bugle horn.
Motto: Deus horam dat = God gives the hour.
Origin/meaning
The Sword is from teh Arms of the City of Chester and the Horn is the "wirral horn" all which symbolises the location of the Station. The badge was granted in july 1953. Literature: Image from Pinterest.
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