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|En campo de azur (azul), una Cruz de Santiago de gules (rojo), resaltada por el Arco de entrada del acuartelamiento, todo de plata.
|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===
===Origin/meaning===
Blue for the Seas that surrounds the Island of Tenerife, on which the Unit is Located. The Cross of Santiago represents the Island itself. The Gateway symbolises the Barracks the Unit Serves. The Coat of Arms was approved 7 August 2006.
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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BASE SERVICES UNIT SAN JORGE, SPANISH ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Base Services Unit San Jorge, Spanish Army
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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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