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The Coat of Arms are based on those of the Royal House of Borbón (the Spanish spelling for Bourbon). The 11th Cavalry Regiment in 1944 become Tradition Keeper for the Lanceros the Borbón Regiment disbanded in 1931. The Ist Group of the Regiment was then designated "Lanceros de Borbón".
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LIGHT ARMOURED CAVALRY GROUP LANCEROS DE BORBÓN I-11, SPANISH ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Light Armoured Cavalry Group Lanceros de Borbón I-11, Spanish Army

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Origin/meaning

The Coat of Arms are based on those of the Royal House of Borbón (the Spanish spelling for Bourbon). The 11th Cavalry Regiment in 1944 become Tradition Keeper for the Lanceros the Borbón Regiment disbanded in 1931. The Ist Group of the Regiment was then designated "Lanceros de Borbón".


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