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				<title>Jane posted an update in the group Patches Maker UK</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="activity-inner"><p><a rel="follow" target="_blank" href="https://www.patchesmaker.co.uk/military-patches" rel="nofollow ugc">Military patches</a> are unique symbols of honor, pride, and identity for service members. These embroidered emblems often feature unit insignias, flags, slogans, and other symbols related to a specific branch or mission. They serve as a visual representation of a soldier&#8217;s accomplishments, alliances, and contributions to the military community.</p>
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