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The Figure of Justitia is standing infront of two crossed swords symbolising the Army. These is placed on Map of Australia.
 
The motto translates as "Justice in Arms".
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AUSTRALIAN ARMY LEGAL CORPS, AUSTRALIA

Coat of arms (crest) of the Australian Army Legal Corps, Australia

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The Figure of Justitia is standing infront of two crossed swords symbolising the Army. These is placed on Map of Australia.

The motto translates as "Justice in Arms".


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Literature: Image sent by Australian Embassy, Stockholm.