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The Flamming Eagle is the Symbol of the namesake, the Patron Saint of Czechia/Bohemia and Prague.
The Flamming Eagle is the Symbol of the namesake, the Patron Saint of Czechia/Bohemia and Prague.



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42ND MECHANIZED BATTALION SAINT VACLAV, CZECH ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the 42nd Mechanized Battalion Saint Vaclav, Czech Army

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The Flamming Eagle is the Symbol of the namesake, the Patron Saint of Czechia/Bohemia and Prague.


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