File:NMCB3 Vector Seal.jpg
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English: The logo / seal for Naval Mobile Construction Battalion THREE |
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Source | NMCB 3 Public Affairs Office |
Author | NMCB 3 Public Affairs Officer |
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This was a vector remake from the original low resolution jpg seal.
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