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Uncover your potential', indeed! Once you stop ogling the girl, though, you might notice that this Australian Special Air Service (SAS) recruiting poster shows Australian Disruptive Pattern Camouflage to very good effect. [Image courtesy Brad Turner collection.]

National flag: Republic of China

中华民国
中華民國

Taiwan
Republic of China

A founding member of the United Nations, the Republic of China (ROC) is a state in East Asia that has evolved from a single-party state with full global recognition into a multi-party democratic state with limited international recognition.

The political status of the Republic of China is a contentious issue. The People's Republic of China (PRC) claims that the ROC government is illegitimate, referring to it as the 'Taiwan Authority', while the ROC views itself as an independent sovereign state. The ROC claimed to be the sole legitimate government of all China from the time of its relocation to Taiwan in 1949 until the raising of martial law in 1987.

camouflage patterns of the Republic of China

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