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===Origin/meaning===
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The Three Swords symbolises the Norwegian Army, Navy and Air Force Units that made up the COMSONOR.  
The Three Swords symbolises the Norwegian Army, Navy and Air Force Units that made up the COMSONOR.  

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 COMMANDER ALLIED FORCES SOUTH NORWAY (COMSONOR), NATO 
Coat of arms (crest) of the Commander Allied Forces South Norway (COMSONOR), NATO
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Origin/meaning

The Three Swords symbolises the Norwegian Army, Navy and Air Force Units that made up the COMSONOR.


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