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The arms show the arms of Admiral Piet Hein, which can be considered canting. A magpie was often called a 'pietje' in Ducth and a fence is taken from omheining - hein. The | The arms show the arms of Admiral Piet Hein, which can be considered canting. A magpie was often called a 'pietje' in Ducth and a fence is taken from omheining - hein. The badge was approved on 13 December 1951. | ||
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ZR.MS. PIET HEIN, NETHERLANDS NAVY
History: The Name was used by a Destroyer in service 1945-1961 and a Frigate of the Kortenaer-Class in service from 1981-1998. The Frigate was then sold to the United Arab Emirates.
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In goud een kraai, zittende op een heining, beide van sabel. Als emleemspreuk DOE WEL EN ZIE NIET OM in Latijnse letters van sabel op een lint van goud.
Origin/meaning
The arms show the arms of Admiral Piet Hein, which can be considered canting. A magpie was often called a 'pietje' in Ducth and a fence is taken from omheining - hein. The badge was approved on 13 December 1951.
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