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The thunderbird’s head evokes the unit’s role of providing protection, wise counsel and direction. The laurel branches symbolize the quest for excellence. Motto: Meaning “Excellence, duty, truth”. | |||
Original concept of Captain Dennis Bates, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority. | |||
The Badge was approved on February 20, 2009. | |||
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CANADIAN FORCES NATIONAL INVESTIGATION SERVICE, CANADA
Official blazon
Badge: Argent a thunderbird’s head Argent embellished Sable and Gules environed by two branches of laurel Vert.
Motto: VIRTUS • OFFICIUM • VERITAS.
Origin/meaning
The thunderbird’s head evokes the unit’s role of providing protection, wise counsel and direction. The laurel branches symbolize the quest for excellence. Motto: Meaning “Excellence, duty, truth”. Original concept of Captain Dennis Bates, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority.
The Badge was approved on February 20, 2009.
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