File:Blackhawk Symbol for Company B, 2d Battalion, 124th Infantry.png
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DescriptionBlackhawk Symbol for Company B, 2d Battalion, 124th Infantry.png |
English: 1 of 3 symbols for Company B, 2d Battalion, 124th Infantry, Florida National Guard from Sanford. Design by Ryan P. Hovatter and finished by Mat Phelan. First used by the company in Fort Bliss in 2015 and Djibouti. |
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Author | Ryan P. Hovatter |
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