Barracks Services Unit Sangenis, Spanish Army
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BARRACKS SERVICES UNIT SANGENIS, SPANISH ARMY
Spanish | Cuartelado en cruz. Primero: En campo de plata una torre de sable (negro), almenada y mazonada de plata. Segundo: En campo de gules (rojo) una campana de sable (negro), perfilada de plata.. Tercero: En campo de orouna estrella de ocho puntas de plata, perfilada de sable. Cuarto: En campo de oro cuatro palos de gules. |
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Origin/meaning
The Shield alludes to the Lords then Barons of Blancafort. They where the origins of the linage of D. Antonio de Sangenís y Torres, Commander of the Engineers and and Hero of the siege of Zaragoza. He is the namegiver of the Unit. The Coat of Arms was approved 13 July 2009.
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