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The Ship is a Minehunter in Service since 1989.
The Ship is a Minehunter in Service since 1989.
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ZR.MS. WILLEMSTAD, NETHERLANDS NAVY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Zr.Ms. Willemstad, Netherlands Navy

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Doorsneden: I in sabel een gaande leeuw van goud, getongd en ganageld van keel; II in zilver drie schuinkruijses van keel, geplaatst 2:1. Als embleemsreuk FORTITUDO MEA DEUS (God is mijn kracht) in Latijnse letters van sabel op een lint van zilver. Approved 8 October 1980.

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The Badge is based on the Coat of Arms of the Municipality of Willemstad. The Motto translates as "God is mine fortitude". The Ship is a Minehunter in Service since 1989.


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