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1ST ATOMIC, BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL BATTALION ETRURIA, ITALIAN ARMY


Arms of 1st Atomic, Biological and Chemical Battalion Etruria, Italian Army

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Arms of 1st Atomic, Biological and Chemical Battalion Etruria, Italian Army

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Trinciato. Nel primo d'argento al drago di verde con le fauci fiammeggianti di rosso. Nel secondo d'argento a quattro fasce nuvolate di nero. Sulla trinciatura una banda di rosso caricata in cuore dal tridente bizantino d'Ucraina d'Oro.

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