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The Field strewn with Airplanes alludes to the heraldry of Getafe, the cradle of Spanish military aviation, the place where the Unit settled. The Dragon symbolizes the enemy who is shot down by the fire of the Group, represented by the arrow. The Coat of Arms was approved on 29 March 2004.


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AIR DEFENCE ARTILLERY GROUP II-71, SPANISH ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Air Defence Artillery Group II-71, Spanish Army
Official blazon
Spanish En campo de sinople (verde), sembrado de aviones de plata, un dragón alterado de sable (negro), perfilado de plata, encendido, flamante y armado de gules (rojo), abatido por una flecha empenada, en barra, punta hacia el cantón siniestro del jefe, de plata, perfilada de sable (negro).

LEMA: SIEMPRE DISPUESTO.

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Origin/meaning

The Field strewn with Airplanes alludes to the heraldry of Getafe, the cradle of Spanish military aviation, the place where the Unit settled. The Dragon symbolizes the enemy who is shot down by the fire of the Group, represented by the arrow. The Coat of Arms was approved on 29 March 2004.


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