FEB - BRAZILIAN EXPEDICIONARY FORCE WORLD WAR II
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This is the uniform emblem used by the Brazilian Expeditionary Force during World War II. A tribute to men who, when taken to war in foreign territory, did not forget their humanity, bringing welcome, affection, and respect to liberated soldiers, fellow soldiers, and prisoners. And for this exceptional behavior in battle, they are still revered today by the Italian people they helped liberate and by veteran soldiers of World War II.
The file can be printed with and without AMS, with its parts being glued together. You are free to make minor color adjustments, as long as you respect the history of the emblem and do not alter its meaning, which is very important to Brazilians and the peoples it helped to liberate.
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