File:Former US Army 8th Engineer Battalion Beret Flash.svg

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Source This graphic was created by English Wikipedia editor User:McChizzle using information from the book "Beret Insignia of the U.S. Army," by William A Hudspeath, published by Richard W Smith, Hendersonville, dated 1987, ASIN B06XD7DSY9 (drawing #296).
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Former 1st Cavalry Division Artillery Bert Flash (2nd version)
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current12:29, 1 September 2022Thumbnail for version as of 12:29, 1 September 2022173 × 207 (927 bytes)Smasongarrisonslimmed down with svgomg // Editing SVG source code using c:User:Rillke/SVGedit.js
00:21, 8 February 2022Thumbnail for version as of 00:21, 8 February 2022162 × 194 (2 KB)McChizzle== Summary == {{Information |Description= Former U.S. Army, 1st Cavalry Division, 8th Engineer Battalion Beret Flash |Source= This graphic was created by English Wikipedia editor User:McChizzle using information from the book "Beret Insignia of the U.S. Army," by William A Hudspeath, published by Richard W Smith, Hendersonville, dated 1987, ASIN B06...
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