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BASE SERVICES UNIT SAN JORGE, SPANISH ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Base Services Unit San Jorge, Spanish Army
Official blazon
Spanish Cortado. Prmiero: En campo de sinople (verde) Puerta de Agustina de Aragón de oro. Segundo: En campo de plata Cruz de San Jorge en gules (rojo).
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Origin/meaning

The field of sinople symbolizes the character of service. The Puerta de Agustina de Aragón represents the spirit of sacrifice of Unity, which the Aragonese defenders displayed: the Cross of San Jorge pays homage to the Patron Saint of Aragón. The Coat of Arms was approved 16 June 2003.


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