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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Laurel is indicative of exellence and the wooden propeller is a link of the RAF of the old. The Arrows are from the Arms of the Rothschild Family on whose land the Station was built. Their number alude to the main users of the Station: The Princess Mary's RAF Hospital, No 1 School of Technical Training, The Institute of Pathology and Tropical Medicine, The Institute of Community Medicine and the Institute of Dental Health and Training. The Badge was granted in August 1981.
The Laurel is indicative of exellence and the wooden propeller is a link of the RAF of the old. The Arrows are from the Arms of the Rothschild Family on whose land the Station was built. Their number alude to the main users of the Station: The Princess Mary's RAF Hospital, No 1 School of Technical Training, The Institute of Pathology and Tropical Medicine, The Institute of Community Medicine and the Institute of Dental Health and Training. The badge was granted in August 1981.
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