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The Shield symbolises Field Artillery. The Cross of Burgundy is a symbol of the General Reserve. The Coat of Arms was approved on 5 November 1987.
The Shield symbolises Field Artillery. The Cross of Burgundy is a symbol of the General Reserve. The Coat of Arms was approved on 5 November 1987.
 
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FIELD ARTILLERY COMMAND, SPANISH ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Field Artillery Command, Spanish Army
Official blazon
Spanish Tronchado. Primero: en campo de gules (rojo). Segundo: en campo de sable (negro). Sobre el todo, aspa de Borgoña de oro, resaltado un cañón antiguo de campaña de oro.
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The Shield symbolises Field Artillery. The Cross of Burgundy is a symbol of the General Reserve. The Coat of Arms was approved on 5 November 1987.


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