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Latest revision as of 14:40, 8 January 2024
NO 2 SQUADRON, RNZAF
Official blazon
A winged Taiaha (or spear)
Motto: Whakatopa kia mate.
Origin/meaning
The Winged Taiaha symbolises the Fighter-Bomber Role of the Squadron. The badge was approved in August 1953.
Literature: Image and Information from Photobucket.com
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