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PROTECTED INFANTRY BATTALION SAN QUINTIN I-3, SPANISH ARMY
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Partido. Primero: Cuartelado en cruz. Primero y Cuarto: En campo de plata una cruz de gules (rojo). Segundo y Tercero: En campo de oro cuatro palos de gules. Segundo: Cuartelado en cruz. Primero y Cuarto: En campo de azur (azul torre de oro almenada y donjonada. Segundo y Tercero: Ajedrezado de sable y plata (de cuatro y nueve órdenes). En abismo un losanje de azur cargado de tres flores de lis de oro. |- |English | Infantry Battalion San Quintin I-3, Spanish Army No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |}
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The Battalion uses the Arms of the former Infantry Regiment San Quintin.
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