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What does this army patch stand for?

I have an army patch that is an arrowhead, with a sword inside it, and 1 lightning rod going through it. I would really like to know what this stands for, i've looked all over the internet, and just can't seem to find an answer. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks so much!

Answer:

putting fire barrier walls between rooms as to keep fire contained and confined to a signal space.
press the f8 button before the windows starts before the loading screen and do a system restore in safe mode
Your installer did the right thing. The crimped end (male end) goes into the receiver (female). The stove is a natural draft unit that relies on wind to take away the flue gases which are harmful to the body. As far as the creosote goes, well it's probably due to green wood. Call the installer back out for your peace of mind.

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