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The embattled Pales symbolises the Trank Tracks indicating the modern day equipment. The Spurs symbolises the number of the Regiment and former Campaigns. The Crest symbolises the Cavalry roots of the Regiment. | The embattled Pales symbolises the Trank Tracks indicating the modern day equipment. The Spurs symbolises the number of the Regiment and former Campaigns. The Crest symbolises the Cavalry roots of the Regiment. | ||
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CAVALRY REGIMENT NO 4, PORTUGUESE ARMY
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The embattled Pales symbolises the Trank Tracks indicating the modern day equipment. The Spurs symbolises the number of the Regiment and former Campaigns. The Crest symbolises the Cavalry roots of the Regiment.
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