File:Jewish Chaplain insignia Roman numerals 2.jpg
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English: An old version of the U.S. military insignia for Jewish Chaplains, showing the two tablets of the Ten Commandments, using Roman numerals to indicate the commandments, topped by a six-pointed Star of David. In 1981 the first ten letters of the Hebrew alphabet replaced the ten Roman numerals. (Picture taken of the symbol from an old Army-issued Jewish prayer shawl/tallit). |
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