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The Maltese Cross symbolises St John and the Captital of Puerto Rico - San Juan, where the Regiment was organised. The Crest alludes to the Arms of Juan Ponce de Leon, the First Spanish Governor of Puerto Rico. | The Maltese Cross symbolises St John and the Captital of Puerto Rico - San Juan, where the Regiment was organised. The Crest alludes to the Arms of Juan Ponce de Leon, the First Spanish Governor of Puerto Rico. | ||
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65TH INFANTRY REGIMENT, US ARMY
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Origin/meaning
The Maltese Cross symbolises St John and the Captital of Puerto Rico - San Juan, where the Regiment was organised. The Crest alludes to the Arms of Juan Ponce de Leon, the First Spanish Governor of Puerto Rico.
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