Royal Naval Hospital Haslar, Royal Navy
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ROYAL NAVAL HOSPITAL HASLAR, ROYAL NAVY
History:Founded 1744, become tri-service in 1996. Closed as the last Military Hospital in the UK in 2007.
Blue; an anchor entwined by a serpent proper between in the dexter side the letter "G" and the Roman numeral II gold and on the siniter side the letter "R" also gold. |
Origin/meaning
Rod of Aesculapius symbolises Medicine. The Badge was approved in 1977.
Literature: Information from Admirality Badges Encylopaedia by T.P. Stopford.
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