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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Starfish symbolises the Sea that surrounds the Station on three sides. The five legs of the Starfish also alludes to the five major functions located at the Station: HQ, Flying Squadrons, Hospital, signals Centre and RAF Regiment. The Badge was granted in August 1950.
The Starfish symbolises the Sea that surrounds the Station on three sides. The five legs of the Starfish also alludes to the five major functions located at the Station: HQ, Flying Squadrons, Hospital, signals Centre and RAF Regiment. The badge was granted in August 1950.
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RAF STATION CHANGI, ROYAL AIR FORCE

History: The Station was handed over to the Republic of Singapore Air Force on December 12, 1971.

Coat of arms (crest) of the RAF Station Changi, Royal Air Force

Official blazon

A starfish Or
Motto: Kammelindongi semua = We shelter many.

Origin/meaning

The Starfish symbolises the Sea that surrounds the Station on three sides. The five legs of the Starfish also alludes to the five major functions located at the Station: HQ, Flying Squadrons, Hospital, signals Centre and RAF Regiment. The badge was granted in August 1950.


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