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IRAN-MILITARY MISSION-OCT. 6, 1947 be necessary and are approved by the Yinister of War of Iran and directed by the Chief of the Mission. Article 10. Each mAeber of the Mission shall serve in the Mission with the rank he holds in the United States Army but shall have precedence over all Iranian Army officers of the same rank. Each member of the Mission shall be entitled to all benefits and privileges which the regulations of the Iranian Army provide for officers of corres- ponding rank of the Iranian Army. Members of the Mission shall wear the United States Army uniform with a shoulder sleeve insignia indicating service with the Iranian Army. oLt owl,;L1al A- I -. sjt. l.,l-L .

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