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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 10 April 2013.
The Chief alludes to the namesake King Sancho Ramirez, who was killed at the Sieg of Huesca. The Ibrian Knight symbolise the location of the Unit. The Coat of Arms was approved 10 April 2013.


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BARRACKS SERVICES UNIT SANCHO RAMIREZ, SPANISH ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Barracks Services Unit Sancho Ramirez, Spanish Army
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Spanish En campo de sinople (verde) jinete ibero contornado, con casco, armado en su diestra de una lanza, montado sobre un caballo rampante sin silla y desembridado, todo de plata. Jefe de oro cargado de cuatro fajas de gules (rojo).
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The Chief alludes to the namesake King Sancho Ramirez, who was killed at the Sieg of Huesca. The Ibrian Knight symbolise the location of the Unit. The Coat of Arms was approved 10 April 2013.


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