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The Bull and Spanish Air Force roundel symbolises the location to Torrejon in Spain. The Compass Rose indicates NATO. This Unit is now replaced by the Combined Air Operations Centre Torrejon. | The Bull and Spanish Air Force roundel symbolises the location to Torrejon in Spain. The Compass Rose indicates NATO. This Unit is now replaced by the Combined Air Operations Centre Torrejon. |
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COMBINED AIR OPERATIONS CENTRE EIGHT, NATO
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The Bull and Spanish Air Force roundel symbolises the location to Torrejon in Spain. The Compass Rose indicates NATO. This Unit is now replaced by the Combined Air Operations Centre Torrejon.
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