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If you look carefully at the US flag patch on the upper right arm of a US soldier, it will appear back to front. But it isn't really, because it's not the picture of flag in a book that you are looking at.
It is in fact the correct representation of an actual flag when seen held aloft an actual pole by a soldier in an advancing army.
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