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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Mound symbolises that the Station is situated on a Hill. The Lion symbolises Fighting spirit. The fleur de lys is from the Arms of [[Lincoln]] near which the Station is located. The Badge was granted in July 1951.
The Mound symbolises that the Station is situated on a Hill. The Lion symbolises Fighting spirit. The fleur de lys is from the Arms of [[Lincoln]] near which the Station is located. The badge was granted in July 1951.


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RAF STATION BINBROOK, ROYAL AIR FORCE

History: Formed on June 27, 1940. It was closed in 1992.


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

Official blazon

On a mound a lion statant guardant azure charged on the shoulder with a fleur de lys Or.
Motto: United we strike.

Origin/meaning

The Mound symbolises that the Station is situated on a Hill. The Lion symbolises Fighting spirit. The fleur de lys is from the Arms of Lincoln near which the Station is located. The badge was granted in July 1951.


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