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- A ribbon below the coronet bears the German motto " Ich dien " ( ).
- The motto " " Ich dien " " is still widely used within the institution.
- The design of each is the same as the design of the military stars, except that the laurel branches and the words " Ich dien " are excluded.
- Members of the Military division may encompass the circlet with " two laurel branches issuant from an escrol azure inscribed " Ich dien " ", as appears on the badge.
- The circle is flanked by two laurel branches and is above a scroll bearing the words " Ich dien " ( older German for " I serve " ) in gold letters.
- The Plume of The Prince of Wales with its motto " " Ich Dien " " is worn by all members of the Regiment embroidered on the upper part of the left sleeve.
- Both emblems are surrounded by a red circular ring bearing the motto of the Order, which are in turn flanked by two laurel branches, above a scroll bearing the words " Ich dien " in gold letters.
- :Shield : " Barry wavy of eight Azure and Argent upon a chief crenell閑 Or a plume of three ostrich feathers surmounted by a riband of the First on the riband the words Ich Dien in letters of the Third"
- For his role in the Battle of Cr閏y, Edward, the Black Prince honoured the bravery of John I, Count of Luxemburg and King of Bohemia ( also known as John the Blind ) by adopting his arms and motto : " " Ich Dien " " or " I Serve ".
- Other royal connections are seen at Charlton House in the form of the Prince of Wales's feathers above the east door to the hall and in the saloon, where there is also the royal monogram, " JR " ( for Garter and Prince of Wales's motto, " Ich Dien " in the east bay.
- The Prince of Wales's feathers and the motto " Ich Dien " referred to the fact that Penang was founded in 1786 as the "'Prince of Wales Island "', while the blue and white bars are in reference to the Straits of Malacca that surround Penang island, separating it from Province Wellesley on the mainland.