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| White; a lion rampant doubled-queved green armed and langued red holding in both pairs a hurt thereon a mullet white. The | | White; a lion rampant doubled-queved green armed and langued red holding in both pairs a hurt thereon a mullet white. The badge was approved on 18 November 1941. | ||
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===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== | ||
A Town in Warwickshire, the badge is based on the Town's Arms. Also a Town in Utah, USA. The Ship was an Lend/Lease Ex-US Navy Destroyer, indicated by the Mullet. The | A Town in Warwickshire, the badge is based on the Town's Arms. Also a Town in Utah, USA. The Ship was an Lend/Lease Ex-US Navy Destroyer, indicated by the Mullet. The badge was approved 18 November 1941. | ||
Revision as of 13:10, 15 October 2023
HMS LEAMINGTON, ROYAL NAVY
English | White; a lion rampant doubled-queved green armed and langued red holding in both pairs a hurt thereon a mullet white. The badge was approved on 18 November 1941. |
Origin/meaning
A Town in Warwickshire, the badge is based on the Town's Arms. Also a Town in Utah, USA. The Ship was an Lend/Lease Ex-US Navy Destroyer, indicated by the Mullet. The badge was approved 18 November 1941.
Literature: Image from Pinterest. Information from Admirality Badges Encyclopaedia by T.P. Stopford.