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Description US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Uniform Collar Insignia
SO - Division Staff Officer
Date
Source U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Style Usage Guide
Author Eric J. Hebert USCGAUX
USCG Auxiliary Public Affairs
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2 December 2006, 16:55:48 98 × 158 (5743 bytes) Eric.J.Hebert ( talk · contribs) ==Summary== {{Information |Description=US Coast Guard Auxiliary<br>Uniform Collar Insignia<br>SO - Division Staff Officer |Source=U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Style Usage Guide |Date=2006-12-02 |Author=Eric J. Hebert USC

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