HMCS WILLIAM HALL Badge

HMCS WILLIAM HALL Badge

Blazon

A plate charged with a field gun proper, on a chief Sable a cross patte Or between two mayflowers Argent seeded Or, all within the Ships and Naval Reserve Divisions Badge Frame.
(Glossary of Heraldic Terms)

Significance

The field gun represents those taken from HMS Shannon to help relieve the Siege of Lucknow in India in 1857, and thus commemorates the valour of Able Seaman William Hall who manned one of these guns while under heavy fire. The cross on the black background alludes to the Victoria Cross which Hall was awarded for this action, the first Black man and the first Nova Scotian to be so honoured. The mayflower, Nova Scotia’s floral emblem, recalls his home province. The white background refers to the Arctic environment in which HMCS William Hall will operate.

Remarks

This motto is Latin, meaning "We do not fear or falter," and alludes to William Hall’s bravery in helping relieve the Siege of Lucknow.

Motto

NEC TIMEMUS NEC VACILLAMUS

Colours

White and black.