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  2. Heraldic badges of the Royal Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Approval and design of badges extends to all units associated with the Royal Air Force; Regular, Reserve, Auxiliary and Air Training Corps. [27] Over 800 squadron and unit badges, carved from Welsh slate, are set into the floor of the central church of the Royal Air Force, St Clements Danes, London. [28]

  3. Badge of the Royal Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The badge of the Royal Air Force is the heraldic emblem used to represent the Royal Air Force (RAF). It features an eagle superimposed on a circlet, which is surmounted by a crown. It features an eagle superimposed on a circlet, which is surmounted by a crown.

  4. Royal Air Force Ensign - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Air Force Ensign is the official flag which is used to represent the Royal Air Force. The ensign has a field of air force blue with the United Kingdom's flag in the canton and the Royal Air Force's roundel in the middle of the fly. The RAF Ensign was introduced in 1921 after some opposition from senior members of the Royal Navy.

  5. Eagle (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    The American bald eagle has been a popular emblem throughout the life of the republic, with an eagle appearing in its current form since 1885, in the flags and seals of the President, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Justice Department, Defense Department, Postal Service, and other organizations, on various coins (such as the quarter-dollar), and ...

  6. Military colours, standards and guidons - Wikipedia

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    Squadron and command colours are in air force blue with the honours and the heraldic emblem of the formation. Royal Canadian Air Force: The king's colour of the RCAF is different from that of other Commonwealth air forces in that it is not based on the ensign but instead is similar to the King's colours of infantry regiments: it is a silk ...

  7. Category:Royal Air Force crests - Wikipedia

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    Heraldic badges of the Royal Air Force; Media in category "Royal Air Force crests" This category contains only the following file. RAF 1435 flight.png 269 × 369; ...

  8. Vol (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    This too had a bird other than an eagle as an emblem: a bird-of-prey called a kite, referring to a battle during which a kite was seen in a tree against the rising sun. [citation needed] Other countries use the vol as their main emblem. Israel Air Force is notable in that its emblem, not being a complete bird, avoids idolatry [citation needed].

  9. List of United Kingdom flags - Wikipedia

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    Ensign of the Royal Air Force Sailing Association: The RAF Ensign defaced with an eagle. Burgee of the Cargreen Yacht Club: A green burgee defaced with a red brick chimney outlined in black in the hoist. Burgee of the Flushing Sailing Club: A black burgee defaced with a gold letter "V". Burgee of the Helford River Sailing Club