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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Cross symbolise the City of Tomar, Garrison of the Regiment. It is also indicative of the Knights Templars who had a Stronghold in Tomar. The Fleyr-de-Lys symbolises the Battle of La Lys, for which the Regiment was awarded the Order of the Tower and Sword.
The Cross symbolise the City of Tomar, Garrison of the Regiment. It is also indicative of the Knights Templars who had a Stronghold in Tomar. The Fleyr-de-Lys symbolises the Battle of La Lys, for which the Regiment was awarded the Order of the Tower and Sword.
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INFANTRY REGIMENT NO 15, PORTUGUESE ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Infantry Regiment No 15, Portuguese Army
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The Cross symbolise the City of Tomar, Garrison of the Regiment. It is also indicative of the Knights Templars who had a Stronghold in Tomar. The Fleyr-de-Lys symbolises the Battle of La Lys, for which the Regiment was awarded the Order of the Tower and Sword.


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