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The original role was Minewatching as symbolised by the badge. The | The original role was Minewatching as symbolised by the badge. The badge was approved in 1952. | ||
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ROYAL NAVAL AUXILIARY SERVICE (RNXS), UNITED KINGDOM
History: Formed as the Royal Naval Minewatching Service in 1952. The Name changed to Royal Naval Auxiliary Service in 1962. Disbanded in 1994.
English | Blue; over wavelets barry wavy of four white and blue an air-dropped mine landing in the sea proper. |
Origin/meaning
The original role was Minewatching as symbolised by the badge. The badge was approved in 1952.
Literature: Image from ebay.com. Information from Admiralty Badges Encyclopaedia by T.P. Stopford.
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