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Q10369205: Q114778384  wikidata:Q114778384 reasonator:Q114778384 s:pt:Index:Normas para Feitura das Insígnias de Comando, Chefia ou Direção.pdf
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Secretaria-Geral do Exército - SGEx
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Normas Para Feitura Das Insígnias De Comando, Chefia Ou Direção
Subtitle Separata ao Boletim do Exército (BE) nº 50, de 11 de dezembro de 1981
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Normas para Feitura das Insígnias de Comando, Chefia ou Direção
Separata ao Boletim do Exército (BE) nº 50, de 11 de dezembro de 1981. Portaria Ministerial nº 793, de 4 de julho de 1980, do Ministro de Estado do Exército, que aprova as Normas para Feitura das Insígnias de Comando, Chefia ou Direção
Language Portuguese
Publication date 11 December 1981
publication_date QS:P577,+1981-12-11T00:00:00Z/11
Source Internet Archive identifier: normas-para-feitura-das-insignias-de-comando-chefia-ou-direcao
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