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Blue is one of the colours of the Communication and Electronic Branch. The guard wire and line allude to secure, resilient and sustainable communications networks. The red-tailed hawk is commonly seen in Canada. It carries the symbolism of power, sharp vision and swift intervention. Its position illustrates the mission of the group, to oversee communications networks. The Motto translates as “No sooner said than done”. | Blue is one of the colours of the Communication and Electronic Branch. The guard wire and line allude to secure, resilient and sustainable communications networks. The red-tailed hawk is commonly seen in Canada. It carries the symbolism of power, sharp vision and swift intervention. Its position illustrates the mission of the group, to oversee communications networks. The Motto translates as “No sooner said than done”. | ||
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7 COMMUNICATION GROUP, CANADIAN ARMY
Official blazon
Badge: Azure a red-tailed hawk affronty proper, head to the dexter, perched on a guard wire and line Or.
Motto: SITÔT DIT, SITÔT FAIT.
Origin/meaning
Blue is one of the colours of the Communication and Electronic Branch. The guard wire and line allude to secure, resilient and sustainable communications networks. The red-tailed hawk is commonly seen in Canada. It carries the symbolism of power, sharp vision and swift intervention. Its position illustrates the mission of the group, to oversee communications networks. The Motto translates as “No sooner said than done”.
The badge was approved on June 15, 2017.
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