Camp crown

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crown surmounted with replicas of the stakes of a palisade (a high fence consisting of pointed stakes).[1]

In the heraldry of a few units in modern armies, a camp crown is mounted as a crest on top of the shield of the coat of arms or emblem.

The Palisado crown, a variant used in English heraldry, is defined by palisades affixed to the outside of the rim.

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  • Example of a Camp crown
    Example of a Camp crown
  • Example of Palisado crowns (English Heraldry)
    Example of Palisado crowns (English Heraldry)
  • Emblem of the Course in the History and Aesthetics of Military Music of the Spanish Army
    Emblem of the Course in the History and Aesthetics of Military Music of the Spanish Army

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