Barracks Services Unit Montejaque, Spanish Army

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BARRACKS SERVICES UNIT MONTEJAQUE, SPANISH ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Barracks Services Unit Montejaque, Spanish Army
Official blazon
Spanish En campo de sinople (verde), Puente Nuevo de Ronda en oro, cargada, una cabeza de jabalí, de gules (rojo), perfilada de sable (negro), encendida de plata y sable, dentada de plata, terciada a la diestra. En punta, trangles ondados de plata y azur (azul), tres y tres.

LEMA: “SIEMPRE DISPUESTOS”.

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Origin/meaning

The sinople represents the spirit of service. The gold, the generosity, and the availability to the units and personnel that it serves and welcomes. The wild boar's head indicates the courage and courage of the members of the Unit. The New Bridge over the Tajo de Ronda and the trangles is a reference to the environment that surrounds the Unit. The Coat of Arms was approved on 10 November 2015.

Literature: Image from https://ejercito.defensa.gob.es/personal/Escudos/


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