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Svetlana Velmar-Janković

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English: Guards badge of the Russian Armed Forces introduced on 1 May 2024
Русский: Нагрудный знак "Гвардия" вооруженных сил Российской Федерации, утверждённый 1 мая 2024 года
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https://heraldy.mil.ru/files/Gos_simvol_2024.pdf p.42

https://voen-pravo.ru/voennoe_pravo/documents/projects-ppa/7894
Author Военно-геральдическая служба вооруженных сил Российской Федерации

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Guards badge of the Russian Armed Forces introduced on 1 May 2024

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