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INFANTRY BATTALION GUARDIA VIEJA DE CASTILLA, SPANISH ARMY
Official blazon
Cuartelado en cruz y entado en punta. Primero y cuarto: en campo de gules (rojo), un castillo de oro, donjonado, almenado, mazonado de sable (negro) y aclarado de azur (azul).
Segundo y tercero: en acmpo de plata, un león rampante de gules (rojo), coronado de oro. Entado de plata con una granada a su color, rajada de gules (rojo), tallada y hojada, de sinople (verde).
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Origin/meaning
The arms are based on that of the Kingdom of Castille at the time of the Old Guard.
Literature: Heralder, Wikimedia Commons.
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