RAF Station West Raynham, Royal Air Force
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RAF STATION WEST RAYNHAM, ROYAL AIR FORCE
History: Formed in 1939 but not made an Station officialy until October 12, 1962.
Official blazon
In front of a Suffolk Punches head (brown) erased at the neck charged with a grenade sable fired gules/or a sword argent hilted Or in bend sinister.
Motto: Probate et labore = By honesty and toil.
Origin/meaning
The Grenade and Sword symbolises the Bomber and Fighter Aircraft stationed at West Raynham. The Horses head symbolises a straong animal native to the area. The badge was granted in July 1964. Literature: Image from Pinterest.
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