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A chevron as it is defined by dictionary.com is a 'V' shaped insignia referring to military rank. Therefore two-dimensionally as well as three-dimensionally it has four(4) sides; two-dimensionally it is two lines that 'v' each of those lines are defined having 2 sides. Three-dimensionally it has a Top, Bottom, an Inverse as well as an Obverse.

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