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===Origin/meaning===
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The Green of the upper Field represents the spirit of service of this Unit, the Brigadier General badge alludes to General González Vallés, assassinated by the terrorist group ETA in San Sebastián, on September 23, 1979, and who gives its name to the Residence . The lower Field is a heraldic reference to the place where it is located. The Coat of Arms was approved on 21 October 2014.


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GENERAL GONZÁLES VALLÉS MILITARY LOGISTICS RESIDENCY, SPANISH ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the General Gonzáles Vallés Military Logistics Residency, Spanish Army
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Spanish Escudo cortado. Primero: En campo de sinople (verde) bastón de mando puesto en barra, pasante en aspa sable con el guardamano hacia el jefe; resaltada estrella de cuatro puntas, todo de oro. Segundo: En campo azur (azul) un bergantín de oro de tres palos, habilitado de plata, en punta ondas de plata y azul (dos y dos).
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The Green of the upper Field represents the spirit of service of this Unit, the Brigadier General badge alludes to General González Vallés, assassinated by the terrorist group ETA in San Sebastián, on September 23, 1979, and who gives its name to the Residence . The lower Field is a heraldic reference to the place where it is located. The Coat of Arms was approved on 21 October 2014.


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