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A weather vane Or surmounted by a seax gules.<br> | |||
Motto: Everywhere. | |||
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The Vane shows operations in all quarters. The Seax symbolises location in Middlesex, taken from the Arms of that County. | |||
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FIGHTER COMMAND COMMUICATION SQUADRON, ROYAL AIR FORCE
History:Formed at Northolt in May 1944.
Official blazon
A weather vane Or surmounted by a seax gules.
Motto: Everywhere.
Origin/meaning
The Vane shows operations in all quarters. The Seax symbolises location in Middlesex, taken from the Arms of that County.
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