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The Badge shows a canting Sealion. The Motto translates as "Eager for Prey". The name has been used by two Submarines, the first in Service 1953-1969 and the second in Service since 1990. | The Badge shows a canting Sealion. The Motto translates as "Eager for Prey". The name has been used by two Submarines, the first in Service 1953-1969 and the second in Service since 1990. | ||
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ZR.MS. ZEELEEUW, NETHERLANDS NAVY
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In azuur een zeeleeuw van zilver, getongd en genageld van keel. Als embleemspreuk OP PROOI BELUST in Latijnse letters van zilver op een lint van azuur. Approved 25 August 1954.
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The Badge shows a canting Sealion. The Motto translates as "Eager for Prey". The name has been used by two Submarines, the first in Service 1953-1969 and the second in Service since 1990.
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