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The Provincial Coat of Arms of Östergötland with the Winged Swords of Army Aviation. The | The Provincial Coat of Arms of Östergötland with the Winged Swords of Army Aviation. The arms was approved in 1986. | ||
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2ND ARMY FLYING BATTALION ÖSTGÖTA ARMY FLYING BATTALION, SWEDISH ARMY
Raised : 1985 and in 1998 was incorporated into the Helicopter Wing as the Östgöta Helicopter Battalion.
And was finaly disbanded in 2004.
Garrison : Linköping
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(Shoulder Strap Insignia) |
Official blazon
I rött fält Östergötlands vapenbild, en grip med drakvinge och draksvans av guld med blå draktunga och beväring, i vart av sköldens hörn åtföljd av en ros av silver.
Skölden lagd över två korslagda enkelvingade svärd av guld.
Origin/meaning
The Provincial Coat of Arms of Östergötland with the Winged Swords of Army Aviation. The arms was approved in 1986.
Battalion Colour
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Literature: Braunstein: Svenska Försvarsmaktens fälttecken efter millennieskiftet - Flags and Standards of the Swedish Armed Forces after the Turn of the Century. Christian Braunstein: Heraldiska vapen inom det svenska försvaret - Heraldry of the Swedish Armed Forces.