30th Mixed Artillery Regiment, Spanish Army

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30TH MIXED ARTILLERY REGIMENT, SPANISH ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the 30th Mixed Artillery Regiment, Spanish Army
Official blazon
Spanish Cortado y medio partido. Primero: en campo de gules (rojo), dos llaves de oro puestas en faja y colocadas en palo. Segundo: en campo de plata, cinco escudetes de azur (azul) colocados en cruz, con cinco bezantes de plata cada uno colocados en aspa; bordura de gules (rojo) cargada de siete castillos almenados y donjonados, de oro, mazonados de sable (negro) y aclarados de azur (azul). Tercero: en campo de sinople (verde), torre de Santa Bárbara de oro, mazonado de sable (negro) y aclarada de azur (azul).
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Origin/meaning

The Red Colour symbolises Artillery Fire that closes the Strait indicated by the Keys. The dexter part of the lower field is the Coat of Arms of the City of Ceuta, where the Regiment is based. The Tower in the sinister part symbolises St. Barbara patron of Artillery Soldiers. The Coat of Arms was approved on 9 May 1996.


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