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===Origin/meaning===
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The Divided Sun symbolises the fact that the Squadron was a pioneer of night flying. The Lightning Flash indicates the Wireless Section that was part of the Squadron. The Badge was granted by King Edward VIII in May 1936.
The Divided Sun symbolises the fact that the Squadron was a pioneer of night flying. The Lightning Flash indicates the Wireless Section that was part of the Squadron. The badge was granted by King Edward VIII in May 1936.
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NO 4 SQUADRON, ROYAL AIR FORCE

History: The Squadron was formed at Farnborough in 1912.

Coat of arms (crest) of the No 4 Squadron, Royal Air Force

Official blazon

A sun in splendour divided per bend gules and sable by a flash of lightning Or.
Motto: In futurum videre = To see into the future.

Origin/meaning

The Divided Sun symbolises the fact that the Squadron was a pioneer of night flying. The Lightning Flash indicates the Wireless Section that was part of the Squadron. The badge was granted by King Edward VIII in May 1936.


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