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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Badge symbolises the Target Towing performed by the Squadron. The Motto in swahili translates as "Ready at all hours". The Badge was approved on 27 May 1944.
The badge symbolises the Target Towing performed by the Squadron. The Motto in swahili translates as "Ready at all hours". The badge was approved on 27 May 1944.





Revision as of 13:13, 15 October 2023

NO 788 SQUADRON, FAA

History: First foremd in 1942 st Royal Naval Air Station Trincomalee (HMS Bambara), Ceylon (Sri Lanka). When Japanese Aircraft destroyed the Squadron. It was reformed at Tanga, Kenya in May 1942 as a Fleet Requirements Unit, disbanding in 1945.

Coat of arms (crest) of the No 788 Squadron, FAA
Official blazon
English Blue; over water in base barry wavy of four white and blue two flashes of lightning in slatire white surmounted by a target proper pierced in the boll by and arrow gold flighted white.

Motto: Tayari saa yote

Origin/meaning

The badge symbolises the Target Towing performed by the Squadron. The Motto in swahili translates as "Ready at all hours". The badge was approved on 27 May 1944.


Literature: Image from https://www.iwm.org.uk/. Information from Admiralty Badges Encyclopaedia by T.P. Stopford.

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