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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 | 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.
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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Literature: Image from Pinterest. Information from Knights of the Sky Part 3 Support Squadron - Teams by B.R. Holliss and R. Symons.