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En campo de azur (azul) Corona Imperial de oro, | |||
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The Battalion uses the Arms of the former Infantry Regiment Toledo which alludes to the City of Toledo. | |||
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PROTECTED INFANTRY BATTALION TOLEDO II-3, SPANISH ARMY
Official blazon
En campo de azur (azul) Corona Imperial de oro,
Origin/meaning
The Battalion uses the Arms of the former Infantry Regiment Toledo which alludes to the City of Toledo.
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