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The [[Corkonian Armed Forces (Cork Free State)|Corkonian Armed Forces]] of the time<ref>2021-2023</ref> made extensive use of the eagle, it was used in the logos, flags and unit insignias. Some units such as tank units had the eagle casted onto their vehicles. | |||
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The Corkonian Eagle was a largely used symbol within the Corkonian Free State[1] where it represented national unity, strength and ability. The eagle was heavily based of the German ww2 Reichsadler[2], the eagle itself saw heavy usage in all forms of the political and civilian sector.
Usage
Military
The Corkonian Armed Forces of the time[6] made extensive use of the eagle, it was used in the logos, flags and unit insignias. Some units such as tank units had the eagle casted onto their vehicles.
- ↑ A dictorial period of Cork reigning from 2021-2023.
- ↑ From 1933-45.
- ↑ Used only in the Cork Free State.
- ↑ Used only in the Cork Free State.
- ↑ Used only in the Cork Free State.
- ↑ 2021-2023