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Raised : 1939 taking the name of the Disbanded Infantry Regiment.<br>
Disbanded : 1980


===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The lesser Swedish State Coat of Arms indicating a Guards Unit, here with The Armoured Arms with Swords indicating a Armoured Unit. Not shown here is the Chain of the Order of the Seraphim which also formed part of the Coat of Arms. The Regiment was formerly a Infantry Unit disbanded in 1939 only to reform shortly afterwards as an Armoured Unit. The Regiment was disbanded in 1980.
The lesser Swedish State Coat of Arms indicating a Guards Unit, here with The Armoured Arms with Swords indicating a Armoured Unit. Not shown here is the Chain of the Order of the Seraphim which also formed part of the Coat of Arms.  


====Regimental Colour====
====Regimental Colour====

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1ST ARMOURED REGIMENT GÖTA LIFE GUARDS, SWEDISH ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the 1st Armoured Regiment Göta Life Guards, Swedish Army

Raised : 1939 taking the name of the Disbanded Infantry Regiment.
Disbanded : 1980

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The lesser Swedish State Coat of Arms indicating a Guards Unit, here with The Armoured Arms with Swords indicating a Armoured Unit. Not shown here is the Chain of the Order of the Seraphim which also formed part of the Coat of Arms.

Regimental Colour


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