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The White Rose is indicative of the location in Yorkshire. The Cresset an old form of signaling is indicative of the Warning function of the Station. The Badge was granted in July 1972.
The White Rose is indicative of the location in Yorkshire. The Cresset an old form of signaling is indicative of the Warning function of the Station. The badge was granted in July 1972.
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RAF STATION FYLINGDALES, ROYAL AIR FORCE

History: Formed on August 1, 1962.

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

Official blazon

Issuant from the centre of an heraldic rose argent seeded Or and slipped vert a cresset sable enflamed gules.
Notto: Vigilamus = We watch.

Origin/meaning

The White Rose is indicative of the location in Yorkshire. The Cresset an old form of signaling is indicative of the Warning function of the Station. The badge was granted in July 1972.


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