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•¥ !6 .. - ' V r 5 The insignia of the USS BRUMBY consist of a coat of arms, supporters, motto and compartment. The coat of arms consists of a shield, parted per Dale, dexter blue and sinister white, with a blue border. The two gold bars charged diagonally across the shield symbolize the rank of one of the two naval officers for whom the ship was named. Lieutenant Thomas Mason Brumby. The charge in dexter shief, four stars superimposed, symbolized Admiral Frank H. Brumby, the nephew of Lt Brumby. In sinister base a crescent symbolizes the birthplace of USS Brumby, New Orleans, The Crescent City. The main charge centered and parted per pale, counter colored, is the anchor, which, together with the blue and gold coat of arms, symbolized the tradition of the United States Navy, the service to which Admiral and Lieutenant Brumby devoted their lives. The supporters of the coat of arms are two brumbies, again symbolizing the Admiral and Lieutenant Brumby. The brumby is an Australian wild horse and is referred to in a Kipling story, Her Majesty ' s Servants. ' The compartment contains the ship ' s name and number. The motto VENATOR ET VASTATOR , Hunter and Destroyer , signifies the mission of USS BRUMBY and its role as an anti-submarine warfare ocean escort in the Cruiser- Destroyer Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet.
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