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I himmelblått, vinget sølv neve med horisontalt sølv spyd over to sølv spisser i skjoldbunnen.<br> | I himmelblått, vinget sølv neve med horisontalt sølv spyd over to sølv spisser i skjoldbunnen.<br> | ||
Motto: For fred og frihet. | Motto: For fred og frihet. |
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139TH AIR WING, NORWEGIAN AIR FORCE
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I himmelblått, vinget sølv neve med horisontalt sølv spyd over to sølv spisser i skjoldbunnen. Origin/meaningThe two peaks allludes to Mountains and the Northern location of the Wing. The Winged spear symbolises the Helicopters that are based here, that flies over the Mountains. The Motto translates as "For peace and freedom". The badge was approved on 29 October 2012. Literature: Uniformsbestemmelser for Lutforsvaret BFL 025-1 Del 8 Heraldiske våpen |