Mechanized Infantry Battalion Badajoz I-62, Spanish Army

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Coat of arms (crest) of Mechanized Infantry Battalion Badajoz I-62, Spanish Army
MECHANIZED INFANTRY BATTALION BADAJOZ I-62, SPANISH ARMY

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Official blazon
Spanish En campo de azur (azul) dos columnas de plata con basa y capitel de oro, rodeadas con sendas cintas de gules (rojo), con la inscripción "PLVS" en la diestra y "VLTRA" en la siniestra en letras de oro, fileteadas de sable (negro) soportadas por dos leones rampantes afrontados de gules (rojo) y fileteadas de oro.
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Origin/meaning

The Battalion uses the arms of the former Infantry Regiment Badajoz No 26, which is based on those of the namegiving City. The Coat of Arms was approved on 2 December 1991.

Literature: Image from Heralder on Wikimedia Commons.


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