Übersetzung für '
naval crown' von Englisch nach Deutsch
| NOUN | a naval crown | naval crowns |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The coat of arms of the Navy is a field "azur" with a dolphin "argent", a naval crown "or", a scroll with the war cry "São Jorge" (Saint George) on the top and a scroll with the motto "Talant de bien faire" (Talent to make good) on the bottom.
- The naval crown seen on the coat of arms is omitted from the flag.
- The crest was the figure of Britannia resting on a golden naval crown. Two golden anchors were placed behind the shield. The motto was "Fac et spera".
- The arms featured two traditional Chinese junks facing each other, and on a red embattled chief a golden naval crown.
- The Naval Crown (...) was a gold crown surmounted with small replicas of the prows of ships. It was a Roman military award, given to the first man who boarded an enemy ship during a naval engagement.
- This was flanked by two examples of the nautical knot and at the top the naval crown.
- The crest is a blue naval crown with a red anchor held in a lion's paw.
- The flag is a blue ensign design, defaced with the coat of arms of Tristan da Cunha – a Tristan longboat above a Naval Crown, with a central shield decorated with four yellow-nosed albatrosses and flanked by two Tristan rock lobsters.
- This was encased in a circular rope frame, with a Naval Crown at the top, along with the name "Tower" set into a rectangular panel at the bottom.
- On 2 September 1998, a Warrant was issued giving permission for the MVS to wear a Red Ensign bearing the Service's "V" and "Anchor" logo and naval crown.
- In the Roman navy, the naval crown ([...] , [...] , or [...]) was a wreath awarded for feats in naval battles.
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