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  2. License plates considered for Iraq and Afghanistan veterans - AOL

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    Feb. 26—A renewed call to create special license plates to honor veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars remains alive under Senate Bill 2731, which was carried over from last legislative session.

  3. Vehicle registration plates of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Military vehicles bear red plates with white lettering in the format of AB-12-34, where AB is the unit code, and 12-34 being the number. Military motorcycles receive the two-line AB/123 format, where AB is the unit code, and 123 the number. Mopeds receive an additional letter A after the number.

  4. When will Bronze Star license plates be available ... - AOL

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    Second, the law (31-3-48.2 Plates for recipients of the Bronze Star Medal) is not similar to the Disabled Veteran plate. Registration fees would still be required for vehicles that have the Bronze ...

  5. Vietnam veteran's license plate request deemed too offensive

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    ST. GEORGE, Utah – Vietnam War veteran Arnold Breitenbach said he only wanted to commemorate his military service on this license plate. But because Breitenbach served in 1969, the Utah Tax ...

  6. Vehicle registration plates of the United States Army in ...

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    At the end of 2008 the US Forces started to introduce a new plate for temporary registration of vehicles (transfer plates). The small-size version with the blue strip "USA" and NATO insignia is in use. The red letters are in FE-style and the code follows the format "T xx yyyyy". The "T" happens to be short for either "temporary" or "transfer ...

  7. "V" device - Wikipedia

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    A "V" device is a metal 1 ⁄ 4-inch (6.4 mm) capital letter "V" with serifs which, when worn on certain decorations awarded by the United States Armed Forces, distinguishes a decoration awarded for combat valor or heroism from the same decoration being awarded for a member's actions under circumstances other than combat.

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