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SELFPROPELLED FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP XI, SPANISH ARMY
Spanish | Cortado. Primero: en campo de sable (negro), dragón de tres cabezas, alterado, de oro, encendido, lampasado y armado de gules (rojo). Segundo: en campo de gules (rojo), castillo de oro, mazonado de sable (negro) con una tronera en cada una de sus dos torres y dos puertas en la muralla, todas de sable (negro), que tiene sumada un arco de medio punto. |
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Origin/meaning
Red and Black are the Colours of Artillery. The Dragon symbolises the Destructive Power of Artillery, the Three Heads indicates the Group's three Batteries. The Gateway symbolises the Protection offered by the Group's Covering Fire. The Coat of Arms was approved on 22 March 1994.
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