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The central feature is a red maple leaf on a white field representing the National emblem in the National Colours. The four arrows indicate by use of the cardinal point of a compass, | The central feature is a red maple leaf on a white field representing the National emblem in the National Colours. The four arrows indicate by use of the cardinal point of a compass, | ||
the preparedness for military service anywhere in the world. The drak blue and light blue of the arrows symbolises elements of sea and air whereby the command achieves mobility. | the preparedness for military service anywhere in the world. The drak blue and light blue of the arrows symbolises elements of sea and air whereby the command achieves mobility. | ||
[[Literature]]: Sent by the Canadian Embassy in Oslo. | [[Literature]]: Sent by the Canadian Embassy in Oslo. |
Revision as of 13:46, 4 June 2023
MOBILE COMMAND, CANADIAN ARMY
Official blazon
Argent four arrow heads point outwards, azure charged in centre upon their partial shafts with an eleven pointe maple leaf gules fimbriated argent / D'argent á quatre tétes de flèches d'azur pointant vres l'extérieur chargées au coeur sur leur fût partiel d'une feuille d'érable á onze pointes de gueules á la bordure d'argent.
Origin/meaning
The central feature is a red maple leaf on a white field representing the National emblem in the National Colours. The four arrows indicate by use of the cardinal point of a compass, the preparedness for military service anywhere in the world. The drak blue and light blue of the arrows symbolises elements of sea and air whereby the command achieves mobility.
Literature: Sent by the Canadian Embassy in Oslo.
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