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DescriptionMilitary-personnel-olive-green-icon.png |
English: A people icon representing an military personnel in olive green uniform
中文(繁體):軍人圖標(橄欖綠制服)
中文(简体):军人图标(橄榄绿制服)
日本語: 軍人の アイコン(オリーブ色制服)
한국어: 군인의 아이콘 (올리브색 군복) |
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