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| | | Cuartelado en cruz. Primero en campo de plata, león rampante de gules (rojo), sosteniendo entre sus garras una creciente de oro. Segundo y tercero ajedrezado en campo de plata y azur (azul), de tres y cinco órdenes. Cuarto en campo de azur (azur), lomas de oro terrasada de sinople (verde). | ||
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The Coat of Arms is based on the representation of the UAD-RAS battle on March 23, 1860, which was also carried by the predecessor Unit. The lion, a sign of vigilance and sovereignty, holds the crescent, an Arab symbol with whom said battle was held. The checkerboards represent the battlefield and its brave warriors. The wild and flat landscape is representative of where the Unit receives its name. The present Regimental coat of arms was approved on 13 May 1992. | |||
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PROTECTED INFANTRY BATTALION UAD RAS II-31, SPANISH ARMY
Spanish | Cuartelado en cruz. Primero en campo de plata, león rampante de gules (rojo), sosteniendo entre sus garras una creciente de oro. Segundo y tercero ajedrezado en campo de plata y azur (azul), de tres y cinco órdenes. Cuarto en campo de azur (azur), lomas de oro terrasada de sinople (verde). |
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Origin/meaning
The Coat of Arms is based on the representation of the UAD-RAS battle on March 23, 1860, which was also carried by the predecessor Unit. The lion, a sign of vigilance and sovereignty, holds the crescent, an Arab symbol with whom said battle was held. The checkerboards represent the battlefield and its brave warriors. The wild and flat landscape is representative of where the Unit receives its name. The present Regimental coat of arms was approved on 13 May 1992.
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