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DescriptionFlag of the Republic of China Army.svg | 中文(繁體): 中華民國陸軍旗;國民革命軍旗;修改自 Image:Flag of the Republic of China.svg English: Army Flag of the Republic of China, formerly the flag of the National Revolutionary Army. Modified from Image:Flag of the Republic of China.svg |
Date | 3 February 2006, 14:46 |
Source | 立法院法律系統 |
Author | 中華民國國防部 |
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