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Red and Black is the Artillery Colours. The Eagle holding a Gun Barrel indicates Airborne Artillery. The Coat of Arms was approved on 6 February 1998. | Red and Black is the Artillery Colours. The Eagle holding a Gun Barrel indicates Airborne Artillery. The Coat of Arms was approved on 6 February 1998. | ||
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[[Category:Military heraldry of Spain]] | [[Category:Military heraldry of Spain]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:19, 24 January 2024
FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP VII, SPANISH ARMY
Spanish | Tajado, primero de gules (rojo) y segundo de sable (negro). Sobre el todo, un águila despeñada de oro, encendida, picada y linguada que sostiene con sus garras un tubo de cañón, en oro. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
Red and Black is the Artillery Colours. The Eagle holding a Gun Barrel indicates Airborne Artillery. The Coat of Arms was approved on 6 February 1998.
Literature: Heralder, Wikimedia Commons.
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