Försvarets_sjukvårdsstyrelse_vapen.svg


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Svenska: Försvarets sjukvårdsstyrelses (SjvS) vapen 1943-1994. Även Generalläkarens vapen.
Blasonering: På blått fält lilla riksvapnet, tre öppna kronor av guld, ställda två och en. Skölden lagd över ett svärd korsat med en eskulapstav, allt av guld. Krona: Kunglig
English: Coat of arms of Försvarets sjukvårdsstyrelse (Armed forces Medical command) and Generalläkaren (The Surgeon general), part of the Army of Sweden .
Blazon: Azure, the Swedish minor coat-of-arms, three open crowns or placed two and one. The shield surmounting a sword bendwise and a rod of Aesculapius bendwise sinister in a saltire, all or.
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Source Made by Lokal_Profil after the blasoning (TFG 960004) [1] .
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  1. Braunstein, Christian (2006). Heraldiska vapen inom det svenska försvaret = Heraldry of the Armed forces of Sweden Stockholm: Statens Försvarshistoriska Museer. ISBN 91-971584-9-6

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