- The Governor General of Canada

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Roger Leigh Scott
Edmonton, Alberta
Grant of Arms, Flag and Badge
May 10, 2004
Vol. IV, p. 374
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Blazon
Badge
A lamp Argent enflamed Gules within an annulus of rope Or;
Symbolism
Badge
The rope signifies that Mr. Scott was appointed as an Aide-de-Camp to the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta in 2000. The rope represents the aiguillettes worn by such an ADC on the right shoulder. The ancient lamp alludes to his profession as a Registered Nurse. The cord and medical symbol also relate to symbols in the arms. The colours of the lamp again refer to his service to Canada, the lamp also connecting to the torch in the crest. He was the first Cadet Instructor Cadre Officer to be appointed as an ADC, and is the only Nursing Officer and Medical Branch Officer to hold the position.