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Many of these elements reappear in other IDF symbols. [5] In 1993, the IDF itself was renamed in its original Hebrew so that the grammar was more correct by adding the prefix "ha-" (ה, meaning "the") to the second word so that "Tzva Haganah leYisrael" became "Tzva Hahaganah leYisrael." It was not until 2022 that the IDF updated its emblem to ...
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Typically, each IDF unit (yehida) has its own shoulder tag (tagei katef). [8] Shoulder tags consist of a long section and a tip, which can be one of four shapes: a circle (commands, directorates and air force units except anti-aircraft), a rectangle ( Golani Brigade ), a diamond, or a shield-like shape (most common).