772 Electronic Warfare Squadron

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Kingston, Ontario
Approval of a Badge
January 15, 2009
Vol. V, p. 405

Badge of the 772 Electronic Warfare Squadron
Badge of the 772 Electronic Warfare Squadron
 
Badge of the 772 Electronic Warfare Squadron

Badge of the 772 Electronic Warfare Squadron

Blazon

Per fess wavy Argent and Azure a bar wavy counterchanged overall between two Martello towers proper their roofs Gules a sword proper hilt and pommel Or enfiling in chief three orbits of electrons Gules;

Symbolism

The white and blue colours are signal colours. The lower section and the narrow central bar, both wavy and blue, indicate the geographical location of Kingston at the junction of the St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario. The Martello towers indicate the strategic heritage of Kingston as well as the defensive aspects of electronic warfare operations. The two towers illustrate Kingston’s unique position of having the greatest number of these structures in North America. The sword represents the double edged (active/passive) capabilities of electronic warfare, and its evolvement as an asset in the army order of battle. The three orbits of electrons are indicative of the world of communication and of the electronic battlefield of the future, on which electronic warfare is expected to play an ever-increasing and prominent role.

Motto

Blazon

SEMPER VIGILANS;

Symbolism

Meaning “Always vigilant”.

 

Background

Canada Gazette Information

The announcement of the letters patent was made on December 12, 2009 in Volume 143, page 3683 of the Canada Gazette.

Letters patent approving the Badge of the 772 Electronic Warfare SquadronLetters patent approving the Badge of the 772 Electronic Warfare Squadron

Additional Information

Creator(s)

Original concept of Major D.J.W. Bergeron, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority.

Painter

Robert Grey

Calligrapher

Shirley Mangione

Recipient Type

Military Institution