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NO 226 OPERATIONAL CONVERSION UNIT, ROYAL AIR FORCE
History: Formed at Molesworth on August 15, 1946.
Official blazon
Badge: a brown quiver of arrows flighted azure and a torch Or enflamed Or/gules in saltire.
Motto:We sustain.
Origin/meaning
The Quiver symbolises the Role of the Unit to replenishing operational Squadron with Crews. The Torch symbolises learing. The Badge was granted in November 1951.
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