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The Indian Head symbolises the American Volunteers that made up the Squadron. As said by the Motto they fought "For Liberty". The badge was granted in September 1942.
The Indian Head symbolises the American Volunteers that made up the Squadron. As said by the Motto they fought "For Liberty". The badge was granted in September 1942.


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[[Literature]]: Image from Pinterest/Marco Oyarzo
[[Literature]]: Image from Pinterest/Marco Oyarzo

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NO 121 (EAGLE) SQUADRON, ROYAL AIR FORCE

History: Raised at Narborough, Leics in January 1918.


Coat of arms (crest) of the No 121 (Eagle) Squadron, Royal Air Force

Official blazon

An Indian Warrior's head with head-dress all proper.
Motto: For Liberty.

Origin/meaning

The Indian Head symbolises the American Volunteers that made up the Squadron. As said by the Motto they fought "For Liberty". The badge was granted in September 1942.


Literature: Image from Pinterest/Marco Oyarzo