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History: A Destroyer in service 1956-1980. | |||
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The Badge is based on the Provincial Arms of [[Limburg]]. The First Field is the Arms of the Lords of Valkenburg, the Second Field shows the arms of the Lords of Gulik, the Third shows the Arms of the counts of Hoorn and the Fourth Field show the Arms of the Counts of Gelre. The Badge was approved on 3 September 1954. | |||
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[[Literature]]:Image from seaforces.org | [[Literature]]:Image from seaforces.org. Information from Emblemen van de Koninklijke Marine by L.L.M. Eekhout, O. Schutte and P.J.F. van der Pol. | ||
[[Category:Military heraldry of the Netherlands]] | [[Category:Military heraldry of the Netherlands]] | ||
[[Category:Navy heraldry]] | [[Category:Navy heraldry]] | ||
[[Category:Granted 1954]] |
Revision as of 12:38, 19 February 2023
ZR.MS. LIMBURG, ROYAL NETHERLANDS NAVY
History: A Destroyer in service 1956-1980.
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Origin/meaning
The Badge is based on the Provincial Arms of Limburg. The First Field is the Arms of the Lords of Valkenburg, the Second Field shows the arms of the Lords of Gulik, the Third shows the Arms of the counts of Hoorn and the Fourth Field show the Arms of the Counts of Gelre. The Badge was approved on 3 September 1954.
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Literature:Image from seaforces.org. Information from Emblemen van de Koninklijke Marine by L.L.M. Eekhout, O. Schutte and P.J.F. van der Pol.