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Created by English Wikipedia editor User:McChizzle using various sources, such as:

  • https://www.ebay.com/itm/192357894607
  • "Beret Insignia of the U.S. Army," by William A Hudspeath, published by Richard W Smith, Hendersonville, dated 1987, ASIN B06XD7DSY9
  • "U.S. Army Patches, Flashes, and Ovals: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Cloth Unit Insignia," by Barry Jason Stein, published by Insignia Ventures, dated 2007, ISBN 9780979161308
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