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History: First formed in 1939 at Royal Naval Air Station Donibristle (HMS Merlin) Fife, Scotland, as a Deck Landing Training Squadron, disbanding in 1955. After reforming in 1969 this Squadron finally disbanded in 1972. | History: First formed in 1939 at Royal Naval Air Station Donibristle (HMS Merlin) Fife, Scotland, as a Deck Landing Training Squadron, disbanding in 1955. After reforming in 1969 this Squadron finally disbanded in 1972. | ||
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NO 767 SQUADRON, FAA
History: First formed in 1939 at Royal Naval Air Station Donibristle (HMS Merlin) Fife, Scotland, as a Deck Landing Training Squadron, disbanding in 1955. After reforming in 1969 this Squadron finally disbanded in 1972.
English | Blue; a hawk wings elevated and addorsed proper alighting on a lure gold. Motto: Cum diligentia salus |
Origin/meaning
The Latin Motto translates as "Safety with diligence". The Badge was approved in 1949.
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