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The first quarter represents Mount Gorbea, a geographical reference in its location. The set of the second barracks symbolizes the multiplicity of functions that, due to its characteristics, the Unit provides within its facilities, as a support and reinforcement element, like a tower on the chessboard. | The first quarter represents Mount Gorbea, a geographical reference in its location. The set of the second barracks symbolizes the multiplicity of functions that, due to its characteristics, the Unit provides within its facilities, as a support and reinforcement element, like a tower on the chessboard. | ||
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BASE SERVICES UNIT ARACA, SPANISH ARMY
Spanish | Cortado. Primero: En campo de azur (azul), tres montes de sinople (verde), perfilados de plata, con las cumbres de lo mismo, el central mas alto y sumado de una cruz de plata. Segundo: Jaquelado de sable (negro) y plata, de seis y cuatro órdenes, torre de ajedrez de oro. |
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The first quarter represents Mount Gorbea, a geographical reference in its location. The set of the second barracks symbolizes the multiplicity of functions that, due to its characteristics, the Unit provides within its facilities, as a support and reinforcement element, like a tower on the chessboard.
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