light contact and surface wear in the blackening evident
he was absorbed into the 1st Battalion
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all suspended from a 185 mm-long non-magnetic bar with a dark grey wool reverse liner and horizontal pinback
the Battalion was broken up and absorbed into the 154th Infantry Battalion and the 6th Reserve Battalion
Spain, Facist State. A General Franco's Motorized Unit In Valencia Escort Car Pennant Hold light contact and surface wearTriangular shaped, one sided, printed in red, silver coloured and gold coloured inks, on black nylon, illustrating the Falange insignia in the centre in red, fronted by crossed swords and three stars, with the inscriptions "UNIDAD MOTORIZADA" (Motorized Unit) above and "VALENCIA" (Port City of Valencia) below in silver and gold, on a black background, flanked by red panels on either side, trimmed in a strip of red nylon on all three sides, with