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The Pegasus symbolises the White Horse near Yatesbury where the Unit was formed, but it is also stated that the Squadron was formed at Gosport which is located some miles away. The Fasces symbolises service in Italy 1917-1918. The Motto translates as "Whatsoever you may do, do". The badge was granted in October 1936.
The Pegasus symbolises the White Horse near Yatesbury where the Unit was formed, but it is also stated that the Squadron was formed at Gosport which is located some miles away. The Fasces symbolises service in Italy 1917-1918. The Motto translates as "Whatsoever you may do, do". The badge was granted in October 1936.


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[[Literature]]: Image from Defence Brand Portal, Ministry of Defence
[[Literature]]: Image from Defence Brand Portal, Ministry of Defence

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NO 28 SQUADRON, ROYAL AIR FORCE

History: Raised at Gosport in November 1915.


Coat of arms (crest) of the No 28 Squadron, Royal Air Force

Official blazon

In front of a demi-pegasus argent winged Or a fasces gules/argent.
Motto:Quicquid agas age


Origin/meaning

The Pegasus symbolises the White Horse near Yatesbury where the Unit was formed, but it is also stated that the Squadron was formed at Gosport which is located some miles away. The Fasces symbolises service in Italy 1917-1918. The Motto translates as "Whatsoever you may do, do". The badge was granted in October 1936.


Literature: Image from Defence Brand Portal, Ministry of Defence