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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.
|Partido. Primero: en campo de azur (azul), dolmen de plata. Segundo: en campo de plata, alcornoque arrancado de sinople (verde).
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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 enamels of the field are based on the representative chromaticism of Intendancy. Unity is symbolized by a dolmen, as a lasting element, and by the cork oak, a tree that is totally linked to the land where it is born.. The Coat of Arms was approved 13 May 1992.


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BARRACKS SERVICES UNIT JAIME II, SPANISH ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Barracks Services Unit Jaime II, Spanish Army
Official blazon
Spanish Partido. Primero: en campo de azur (azul), dolmen de plata. Segundo: en campo de plata, alcornoque arrancado de sinople (verde).
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Origin/meaning

The enamels of the field are based on the representative chromaticism of Intendancy. Unity is symbolized by a dolmen, as a lasting element, and by the cork oak, a tree that is totally linked to the land where it is born.. The Coat of Arms was approved 13 May 1992.


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