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The Regimental Coat of Arms are based on the first Emblem from 1923 of the Infantry Tank Assault Units. Approved on 16 February 1989. | The Regimental Coat of Arms are based on the first Emblem from 1923 of the Infantry Tank Assault Units. Approved on 16 February 1989. | ||
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ARMOURED INFANTRY REGIMENT ALCÁZAR DE TOLEDO NO 61, SPANISH ARMY
Spanish | En campo de gules (rojo), dos ramas de laurel, nervadas y frutadas de plata, unidas por sus troncos y liadas en punta, de oro; resaltados dos fusiles pasantes en aspa del mismo metal armados de cuchillo-bayoneta de plata, resaltado un carro de combate terciado hacia la diestra, de plata, surmontado de Corona Real. |
English | blazon wanted |
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The Regimental Coat of Arms are based on the first Emblem from 1923 of the Infantry Tank Assault Units. Approved on 16 February 1989.
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