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   CCMRC MAGOG   

CCMRC MAGOG



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Blazon: Vert, a fountain charged with an estoile Or.
Significance: The corps is located at Magog, a shortened form of the Indian word "memphremagog", and on the lake of that name. The word means "beautiful or shining water" and the design alludes to this meaning. The green background represents the surrounding countryside, while the "fountain" (a blue and white barry wavy circle) is the heraldic symbol for a lake. The Lake's surface reflects a star, suggesting the name "shining water".
Notes: CCMRC Magog, Magog, Quebec
Artist: LCdr Steve Cowan, Area Cadet Instructor Cadre Officer (Sea), Vancouver Island.