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===Origin/meaning===
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The Red Field and Canon symbolises Artillery. The Gate alludes to the Gates of Ceuta and Tangier, symbolising the new and old Garrisons of the Group and its predessecors. The Coat of Arms was approved on 9 May 1996.


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FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP I-30, SPANISH ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Field Artillery Group I-30, Spanish Army
Official blazon
Spanish En campo de gules (rojo), un cañón antiguo de campaña, moviente de los flancos y del jefe, un arco morisco de herradura apuntado y festonado, todo de oro.
English

Origin/meaning

The Red Field and Canon symbolises Artillery. The Gate alludes to the Gates of Ceuta and Tangier, symbolising the new and old Garrisons of the Group and its predessecors. The Coat of Arms was approved on 9 May 1996.


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