File:Fort Johnson - Command 7.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionFort Johnson - Command 7.jpg |
English: The lettering on the side of the command 7 vehicle for the Fort Johnson Volunteer Fire Company |
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Author | Jess Mann |
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I have released it under the license below, which means that you can use it freely, including for commercial purposes. I just ask that you credit me as the author. Although not required, you can also email me to let me know it's been used if you'd like. I'd be very happy to hear that my work has been useful somewhere!
Thanks!
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