File:USS Voge (DE-1047) insignia, in 1966 (NH 65418-KN).png

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English: Insignia of the U.S. Navy ocean escort USS Voge (DE-1047), in 1966. This insignia, adopted in 1966, utilizes a blue field with two white stars to represent the Voge's namesake, the late Rear Admiral Richard G. Voge, USN. The trident combined the traditional symbol of sea power with a stylization of the computer logic circuit, indicative of the computerized ASW system installed in Voge. The orbiting electrons represented the ship's extensive electronic installations.
Date 1966
date QS:P571,+1966-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
institution QS:P195,Q3250126
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NH 65418-KN
Source U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command photo NH 65418-KN; post-work: Cobatfor

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