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English | Shield: Gules a Eagle displayed Or. Crest: an arm vested azure holding a torch. |
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The Coat of Arms symbolises Fort Pickens, the main fortification of the Coastal Defenses of Pensacola. This was the only place within the boundaries of the Confederacy where the Union Flag flew during the whole Civil War.
Literature:Coast Artillery Journal Vol 59 (August 1923).
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