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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The lions come from the Arms of the nearby Borough of [[Shawbury]]. The annulet symbolises the Students of the Station's Schools that come from around the World. The Badge was granted in December 1986.
The lions come from the Arms of the nearby Borough of [[Shawbury]]. The annulet symbolises the Students of the Station's Schools that come from around the World. The badge was granted in December 1986.
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RAF STATION SHAWBURY, ROYAL AIR FORCE


Coat of arms (crest) of the RAF Station Shawbury, Royal Air Force

Official blazon

A roundel azure environed of an annulet Or surmounted of three lions faces 2 and 1.
Motto: Doceo duco volo = I teach, i guide, I fly.

Origin/meaning

The lions come from the Arms of the nearby Borough of Shawbury. The annulet symbolises the Students of the Station's Schools that come from around the World. The badge was granted in December 1986.


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