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Latest revision as of 04:30, 4 August 2023

CANADIAN FORCES BASE COMOX, CANADA

Coat of arms (crest) of the Canadian Forces Base Comox, Canada

Official blazon

In front of a bezant, a thunderbird / Devant un besant un oiseau de tonnerre.

Origin/meaning

The thunderbird design, following ancient custom was presented to the then Station Comox by the Chief of the Puntledge Indians. The bezant is a symbol of plenty based on the derivation of the word Comox meaning plenty-abundance. The Motto translates as "Well able to handle anything that might come up or, I am ready or, At the ready".


Literature: Sent by the Canadian Embassy in Oslo.

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