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The infantry regiment is named after Menno Baron van Coehoorn who was a famous Dutch builder of military fortifications. The horn shown as part of the beret badge is an item taken from his personal coat of arms. The regiment was disbanded in 1995. | The infantry regiment is named after Menno Baron van Coehoorn who was a famous Dutch builder of military fortifications. The horn shown as part of the beret badge is an item taken from his personal coat of arms. The regiment was disbanded in 1995. | ||
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[[Category: Military heraldry of the Netherlands]] | [[Category: Military heraldry of the Netherlands]] | ||
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REGIMENT MENNO VAN COEHOORN, NETHERLANDS ARMY
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The infantry regiment is named after Menno Baron van Coehoorn who was a famous Dutch builder of military fortifications. The horn shown as part of the beret badge is an item taken from his personal coat of arms. The regiment was disbanded in 1995.
Literature: Image from Wikimedia Commons
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