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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
Named after the Vice Admiral Peter Jensen Bredal. In the Winter of 1658 He led his ships out of the frozen Nyborg Fjord into safety from the Swedish attack, this action is symbolised by the Arms. He himself was killed in action in December 1658 trying to assault a Swedish Ship off Als. Approved by HM the Queen on 7 May 1975.
Named after the Vice Admiral Peter Jensen Bredal. In the Winter of 1658 He led his ships out of the frozen Nyborg Fjord into safety from the Swedish attack, this action is symbolised by the Arms. He himself was killed in action in December 1658 trying to assault a Swedish Ship off Als. Approved by HM the Queen on 7 May 1975.
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[[Literature]]: Picture by Skjoldbro on Wikimedia Commons. Infromation from the Book Dansk Orlogsheraldik.
[[Literature]]: Picture by Skjoldbro on Wikimedia Commons. Infromation from the Book Dansk Orlogsheraldik.

Revision as of 06:48, 1 July 2023

FAST MISSILE BOAT BREDAL (P541), DANISH NAVY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Fast Missile Boat Bredal (P541), Danish Navy

Official blazon

i skjold to gange tværdelt af blåt og sølv, en lodret stillet issavklinge i omvendte tinkturer. Skjoldet hviler på et anker hvorover en kongekrone.

Origin/meaning

Named after the Vice Admiral Peter Jensen Bredal. In the Winter of 1658 He led his ships out of the frozen Nyborg Fjord into safety from the Swedish attack, this action is symbolised by the Arms. He himself was killed in action in December 1658 trying to assault a Swedish Ship off Als. Approved by HM the Queen on 7 May 1975.


Literature: Picture by Skjoldbro on Wikimedia Commons. Infromation from the Book Dansk Orlogsheraldik.