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Colonel
Joseph Vaughan Johnson
CSC AAM RFD ED MA LLM
PhD
Licentiate in
Musicology (Hons) FSA
Scot FRGS
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Registered: The
International Register
of Arms, 7th July 2011.
Registration No. 0195
(Vol.2)
Arms:
Per saltire Azure and
Argent, in chief two
swords in saltire points
downwards Proper hilted
and pommelled Or in base
five mullets Argent
representing the
Southern Cross and in
each flank a quill pen
paleways Gules.
Crest:
Emerging from a sea
Azure and Argent the
head of a leopard seal
Proper
Motto:
Si Sumpsero Pinnas
Diluculo
Pennon:
120 centimetres in
length or thereby of
these Liveries Argent
and Azure with the Arms
of the Petitioner in the
hoist bearing his Motto
in two lines
counterchanged.
Grant:
29 April 2011, Court of
the Lord Lyon, upon the
85th page of the 89th
Volume of the Public
Register of All Arms and
Bearings in Scotland.
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The
Arms were
devised by the
Lord Lyon King
at Arms. The
crossed swords
represent the
armiger’s
service in the
Australian Army;
the quill pens
represent legal
scholarship –
the armiger
being a Bachelor
of Laws with
Honours of the
University of
London and a
Master of Laws
of the
Australian
National
University, as
well as being a
member of the
Stair Society,
Edinburgh, the
British
Institute of
International
and Comparative
Law and the
American Society
of International
Law. The stars
of the Southern
Cross reflect
the armiger’s
service in the
Antarctic,
culminating in
his appointment
as Chair of the
Australian
Antarctic Names
and Medal
Committee, and
this theme is
further
developed in the
crest and in the
motto Si
Sumpsero Pinnas
Diluculo (If I
take the wings
of the morning,
taken from the
Vulgate Psalter,
Psalm 138, Verse
8, which reads
in its entirety
If I take the
wings of morning
and remain in
the uttermost
part of the sea,
even there also
shall thy hand
lead me, and thy
right hand shall
hold me).
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The
two decorations
(which do not
form a part of
the Grant) are
the Australian
Conspicuous
Service Cross,
awarded for the
application of
exceptional
skills, judgment
and dedication
as the Director
of the
Australian
Army’s Reserve
Staff Group; and
the Australian
Antarctic Medal,
awarded for
outstanding
service in the
Antarctic.
This rendition
of the Arms is
by Yvonne
Holton, Herald
Painter to the
Court of the
Lord Lyon.
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