File:Officier_général_francais_4_etoiles.svg
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English: French military insignia of General / Admiral : Général de Corps d'Armée / Vice- Amiral d'Escadre
Français : Insigne d'un officier général français : Général de Corps d'Armée / Vice-Amiral d'Escadre |
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