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English: Shoulder rank insignia of a Archikelefstis EMTh (Master Chief Petty Officer) of the Hellenic Navy
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The source code of this SVG is invalid due to 160 errors.
 
This W3C-invalid military insignia was created with Adobe Illustrator by Diafora.
 
This Adobe SVG military insignia is very large because Diafora kept the superfluous Adobe PGF or other CDATA garbage
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