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Black and Red is the Artillery Colours. The Dragon alludes to the City of [[Melilla]] where the Group is based. The Coat of Arms was approved on 18 April 1995. | Black and Red is the Artillery Colours. The Dragon alludes to the City of [[Melilla]] where the Group is based. The Coat of Arms was approved on 18 April 1995. | ||
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FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP I-32, SPANISH ARMY
Spanish | Terciado en faja. Primero, lleno de sable (negro). Segundo, lleno de gules (rojo). Tercero, en campo de azur (azul) un dragón de oro linguado de gules (rojo). |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
Black and Red is the Artillery Colours. The Dragon alludes to the City of Melilla where the Group is based. The Coat of Arms was approved on 18 April 1995.
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