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DescriptionOld Jewish Chaplain flag with Roman numerals.jpg
English: Old Jewish Chapel/Chaplain flag, with Roman numerals in the image of the Ten Commandments. Current flag has Hebrew letters in place of Roman numerals.
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Taken from wikimedia file "WWII Military Chaplain Kit.jpg"
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U.S. Army
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