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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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Arms of 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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