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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The three Sword reprsents the three Wings and three Squadrons of the Station. The Rose symbolises the location. The Badge was granted in August 1954.
The three Sword reprsents the three Wings and three Squadrons of the Station. The Rose symbolises the location. The badge was granted in August 1954.
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RAF STATION LINTON-ON-OUSE, ROYAL AIR FORCE

History: Formed on May 13, 1937.


Coat of arms (crest) of the RAF Station Linton-On-Ouse, Royal Air Force

Official blazon

Three swords point upwards the dexter and siniste inclined outwards surmounted by a York rose.
Motto: A flumine impugnamus = From the river we strike.

Origin/meaning

The three Sword reprsents the three Wings and three Squadrons of the Station. The Rose symbolises the location. The badge was granted in August 1954.


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