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The husky head symbolizes the roles of glider towing and transportation of essential freight performed by the unit, nicknamed the “Husky Squadron”, during the Second World War. The Latin Motto translates as “Everything everywhere”. | |||
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NO 437 SQUADRON, ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE
Official blazon
Badge: Argent a husky’s head erased affronty proper.
Motto: OMNIA PASSIM.
Origin/meaning
The husky head symbolizes the roles of glider towing and transportation of essential freight performed by the unit, nicknamed the “Husky Squadron”, during the Second World War. The Latin Motto translates as “Everything everywhere”.
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