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(Shoulder patch of the US Army's 9th Infantry Division. The symbol of an 8-pointed flower comes from the heraldic cadency mark for a 9th son, called the "octofoil.")
 
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Shoulder patch of the US Army's 9th Infantry Division. The symbol of an 8-pointed flower comes from the heraldic cadency mark for a 9th son, called the "octofoil."

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current04:26, 4 July 2021Thumbnail for version as of 04:26, 4 July 2021800 × 800 (69 KB)Cyberherbalist (talk | contribs)Shoulder patch of the US Army's 9th Infantry Division. The symbol of an 8-pointed flower comes from the heraldic cadency mark for a 9th son, called the "octofoil."
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