Signal Regiment No 1, Spanish Army

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SIGNAL REGIMENT NO 1, SPANISH ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Signal Regiment No 1, Spanish Army
Official blazon
Spanish En campo de sable (negro) espada fijada de oro puesta en banda, pasante en aspa trompeta de lo mismo; resaltado hoplón de plata perfilado de sable, cargado de grifo de gules ( rojo), orlado en lo alto por la inscripción en griego (hemos vencido), y en lo bajo también en griego (¡Alégrate!); sumado busto de guerrero hoplita en su color.

LEMA : "POR LA EXCELENCIA A LA VICTORIA".

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Origin/meaning

The Black field represents the secrecy of communications and the zeal of the Transmission staff, as well as the permanent character of service. The griffin alludes to the ability to adapt to different types of missions and circumstances. The rest of the composition is a reference to the heroic deeds of the warrior-messenger Pheidippides who announced in Athens the victory over the Persians in the famous battle of Marathon. The Coat of Arms was approved on 18 July 2012.

Literature: Heralder, Wikimedia Commons.


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