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Cap | badge of the Irish Defence Forces. |
ing suns and roses, with the White Boar livery | badge of Richard III as a pendant. |
n 1957 Galina Shamrai was awarded Order of the | Badge of Honor. |
1978, awarded the Gold | Badge of the Polish Order of Merit |
Stephen Crane, The Red | Badge of Courage. |
The | badge of the order is an elephant made of white-enam |
The membership | badge of the National Scout Association of Eritrea i |
were titled Gurkha Royal Signals and wore the | badge of the Royal Corps of Signals, 'Jimmy'. |
Order of the | Badge of Honour - 1976 |
s are entitled to red ensigns defaced with the | badge of their territory. |
ven the Commander of the White Rose of Finland | badge of honour. |
Commander ('Ταξιάρχης') - wears the | badge of the Order on a necklet; |
rinciples of a republican government, that any | badge of appendage of Kingly pomp should remain ther |
He was awarded the Order of the | Badge of Honor in 1984. |
by age 13 had received the Canadian Girl Guide | Badge of Merit for helping to rescue a drowning man. |
on Yeomanry (Sharpshooters)" and wears the cap | badge of the Royal Signals and shoulder flashes mark |
It was a version of the ' | Badge of the Iron Cross. |
d Banner of Labour (1965) and the Order of the | Badge of Honor (1960). |
ter in the world, and riders were given a "Red | Badge of Courage" button for riding the coaster. |
She was awarded the Order of the | Badge of Honor in 1976 and the Order of Friendship o |
Austro-Hungarian | Badge of Honour of the Red Ctoss (2nd class) mit der |
Badge of the Division of Insurance Fraud. | |
after his deportation Galloway said, "It is a | badge of honour to be deported by a dictatorship" an |
Grand Collar (GColTE), which wears the | badge of the Order on a special collar (chain), and |
Klim was awarded the Order of the | Badge of Honor in 1965. |
It once belonged to Forde Abbey and the | badge of Catherine of Aragon was found worked into t |
The | badge of office is the sunburst badge of Edward III |
n 1972 Litvinenko was awarded the Order of the | Badge of Honor. |
The name is considered a | badge of honor by fans of the team. |
at Sea insignia is a highly regarded military | badge of the United States Navy. |
Stephen Crane, author of The Red | Badge of Courage |
Badge of HMCS Nipigon | |
Ground Assault | Badge of the Luftwaffe (24 December 1942) |
He was awarded Order of the | Badge of Honor (1972). |
Savelyev was awarded Order of the | Badge of Honor (1976). |
2002 Golden | Badge of Honour for Merits for Vienna |
by her opponents, but Ewing used the term as a | badge of pride and it stuck. |
ram theme was developed into an Art Deco-style | badge on which the letters A and C framed a football |
Commander, who wears the | badge on a necklet; |
plate on the center console and a unique "911" | badge on the engine lid and lettering on the door si |
Grand Cross, who wears the | badge on a sash on the right shoulder, plus a plaque |
ing to war with the crosskeys of York, a royal | badge, on his banner; he cleared himself easily enou |
Each girl is given a house | badge on entering year 7. New to 2006, St. Helen's i |
ith Rosette (Erekruis met Rozette) - wears the | badge on a ribbon with a rosette on the left chest; |
Grand Cross, which wears the | badge on a sash on the right shoulder, plus the star |
Grand Cross, who wears the | badge on a sash on the right shoulder, plus the plaq |
RAF | Badge on Cranwell gates |
London Transport | badge on a 1950s "RT" Type Bus |
d Amalfi Award badges worn above St John Cadet | badge on right breast. |
folk style coat with gilt buttons and a rating | badge on the left sleeve, worn over a skirt of the s |
ined: "He wears a massive tattoo with the club | badge on it. |
The Lamborghini | badge on the nose of the car was not to imply any de |
provinces of the Red Ensign with the Canadian | badge on the fly... [which] has come to be considere |
(also spelt Beckyngton) and bears his rebus or | badge on the cathedral side. |
with khaki trousers emblazoned with the school | badge on the left chest pocket. |
John Ambulance" on the left breast, | badge on the right and shoulder flash under epaulett |
Silver Cross ('Αργυρούς Σταυρός') - wears the | badge on a ribbon on the left chest. |
or Gold Cross ('Χρυσούς Σταυρός') - wears the | badge on a ribbon on the left chest; |
rmanently allowed to display a multiple-winner | badge on its shirt as it has won more than five Euro |
very prisoner had to wear a concentration camp | badge on their jacket, the color of which categorize |
There he received his pilot's | badge on 18 June 1917, along with his native Bavaria |
Knight, which wears the | badge on a ribbon on the left chest; |
Knight, who wears the | badge on a ribbon on the left chest; |
He received his Observer's | Badge on May 15, 1916 and began service as an observ |
Governor requested that the garland around the | badge on his flag be changed from the usual green la |
Black military-style jumper with St John Cadet | badge on right breast. |
engined variants had either a 4D or 6D chrome | badge on each front wing, on the Mk1 it was a squari |
This was worn as a cap | badge on the green beret, but is now worn as a patch |
The new | badge only has the colours red and blue. |
Knights Grand Cross wear a sash and a | badge or star on the left side of the breast; Comman |
Around 1860 the | badge or pin-back style of construction, which repla |
also authorized to wear the Senior Parachutist | Badge, Parachute Rigger Badge, Air Assault Badge and |
oldiers (NADSS) in what was termed the "Silver | Badge Party", although none were successful. |
n, forming part of what was termed the "Silver | Badge Party". |
Klaus Fuchs ID | badge photo from Los Alamos National Laboratory |
Seth Neddermeyer's ID | badge photo from Los Alamos. |
Cornog's ID | badge photo from Los Alamos. |
heart points (HP), flower points (FP), or his | badge points (BP). |
e is authorized to wear the Expert Infantryman | Badge, Ranger Tab, Master Parachutist Badge, Pathfin |
The bottom section of the | badge reads "THAT GREAT GRETSCH SOUND". |
The | badge refers to the squadron's Thunderbird designati |
The | badge refers to the squadron's Ghost designation whi |
The red & white roses on the clubs | badge reflecct the historic battle of Barnet.→Posted |
Throughout several revisions, the idea of the | badge remained. |
The | badge repeated the main motifs from the arms: the bl |
borne parachutist wings, China Special Warfare | Badge, Republic of China General Staff Badge, Parach |
clothing such as the Jewish hat and the yellow | badge, restricting Jews to certain cities and towns |
to Ysgol Gyfun Garth Olwg in 2006, the school | badge retained the name Rhydfelen until the 2008-200 |
f Tangier, Kirke's Lambs (so called from their | badge) returned to England, and a year later their c |
song, but a security guard outside points to a | badge saying "I'm a Busted Fan". |
The headdress | badge selected for the centre of the full dress helm |
vice Ribbon with Numeral 3, Expert Infantryman | Badge, Senior Parachutist Badge, Ranger Tab, and Bel |
Reptile Study, Boy Scouts of America Merit | Badge Series, 1944; photographs by Mark Mooney, Jr. |
warrant card is usually displayed alongside a | badge showing the service to which the officer belon |
The | badge shows a stag's head and the inscription "Pola |
The school | badge shows the Bourne brook flanked by a tree each |
Greys and, in commemoration of this, their cap | badge shows the eagle. |
he Libyan Star, and the golden star upon their | badge signifies this. |
lag is a Tudor rose, which has been the county | badge since the 1470s. |
d and white) has been used as an English royal | badge since 1485. |
The Fovant | Badge Society holds an annual 'Drumhead' Service whi |
mberlayne were also looked after by the Fovant | Badge Society. |
bar stripes and a black blazer with the school | badge sown on the top left outer pocket. |
In 1988 and 1994 he was received a golden | badge Sport award for best athlete of Yugoslavia. |
y 20 Plot to kill Hitler in 1944, Hitler had a | badge struck to honor all those injured or killed in |
tion with the County of London" to display the | badge subject to conditions imposed by the council. |
Crest | badge suitable for wear by a member of Clan Macdonel |
d up, and she has a yellow laughing star belly | badge surrounded by hearts. |
4 the temple of "The Rose-Cross" is a Lamen or | badge synthesizing a vast concourse of ideas, repres |
Bejeweled 3 also has a | badge system, with some of the badges reserved for t |
s a lifelong Liverpool fan - he has the club's | badge tattooed on his arm - and two months earlier h |
r visiting the library will receive a magnetic | badge that will track his movements inside the libra |
pilot for the revived series, Cooke found the | badge that the LAPD had lent to Webb in 1958-59 seas |
The 714 | badge that Friday carried as a lieutenant during the |
Many have been lost, including a 'YMCA' | badge that became lost recently. |
During some time, this club used a | badge that was very similar to the one used by Defen |
The yellow | badge that was compulsory in the Middle Ages was rev |
This colour is integrated in to the school | badge that is worn on a blazer. |
A similar | badge that is worn in the same manner is the Command |
bat Clasp, as it is better known, was a German | badge that was awarded to holders of the U-boat War |
ters, the Purple Heart, the Combat Infantryman | Badge, the Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badg |
hey realise he's an illusion as he's wearing a | badge the Doctor had destroyed in the previous story |
He is also entitled to wear the Parachutist | Badge, the Ranger Tab, and the Army Staff Identifica |
nguished Service Cross, the Combat Infantryman | Badge, the Korean Service Medal and the United Natio |
Sufferance is the | Badge: The Jew in the contemporary world (1939) |
he police officer whose name is written on his | badge); the Eldorado convertible with "tuck and roll |
He was awarded the Combat Infantryman | Badge, the Purple Heart Medal, and the Bronze Star M |
The squadron's | badge, the Ghunda Berunda of Mysore, also reflects t |
rs, 2 Legions of Merit, the Master Parachutist | Badge, the Combat Infantryman's Badge with Star and |
er Judge Rico, whose surname is Rico and whose | badge therefore bears that name (see image here). |
They found it symbolic as the | badge they were awarded for putting down the rebelli |
a gold 'COLOURS' banner, presented as either a | badge, to replace the plain crest on the school blaz |
The Browns added a "GH" tribute | badge to their helmets for the 2008 season in his ho |
rn is destroyed by Hanson, who uses his police | badge to penetrate the Klown's nose. |
Baxter devised and introduced the Blue Peter | badge to encourage children to send in programme ide |
ords and giving them, along with his marshal's | badge, to a member of the mob who volunteers to conv |
ch the player and their opponent each select a | badge to play. |
he did not have the relevant UEFA "A" coaching | badge to compete in Europe, the board informed him t |
tate park system; the addition of a GO Georgia | badge to the Junior Ranger Program; and a Library Lo |
hat current pupils have been given a new house | badge to replace the old one that they had. |
This is the only | badge to carry the famous "Great Gretsch Sound" tag |
this plaque, commemorating the Expert Infantry | Badge, to the National Infantry Museum. |
Her Majesty The Queen approved the issue of a | badge to the flight. |
Group picture first Wood | Badge training in Ommen |
Grouppicture of the Wood | Badge training of Rambonnet |
He earned the Combat Infantryman | Badge, two Purple Hearts, and two Silver Stars. |
o is determined to prove herself worthy of her | badge; unfortunately, she's just been partnered with |
Team | badge used at the 2006 Commonwealth Games |
The black triangle was a | badge used in Nazi concentration camps to mark priso |
Armstrong Siddeley Motors FC, from the Sphinx | badge used on cars manufactured by that company, in |
Sunderland's club | badge, used from 1977-97 |
The purple triangle was a concentration camp | badge used by the Nazis to identify Bibelforscher (B |
The "traffic sign" | badge used from the mid-1970s until 1986 |
Union Army 1st Division | Badge, VII Corps |
Union Army 1st Division | Badge, VIII Corps |
The | badge was issued in a single degree only. |
ying instructor billets, the Flight Instructor | Badge was not authorized and such personnel continue |
The rank | badge was two impellers, they also had a white helme |
The first modern ship's | badge was designed by Mr George Richardson; Director |
The German Parachutist | Badge was eventually changed to its current design i |
This | badge was first used during the 1950s. |
The new ATC | badge was designed and, once approved by the King, i |
The Flight Instructor | Badge was declared obsolete in 1947 with the creatio |
The | badge was issued to members of the United States Arm |
ag, this would remain an issue until the union | badge was discarded from the Norwegian flag in 1898. |
This | badge was used thereafter. |
The rank | badge was usually two or three stars ("pips"). |
g such extensive incarceration that a distinct | badge was assigned to them. |
The Flight Instructor | Badge was an aeronautical badge of the United States |
The | Badge was also awarded to the crews of Kriegsmarine |
The original | badge was loosely based on the Bangor coat of arms, |
This | badge was introduced in 2001; before that the Deputy |
The | badge was issued from August 1981 until German unifi |
The | badge was awarded with a certificate signed by the C |
From 1967, a | badge was used on the shirt for every game. |
This | badge was struck in three values; Gold, Silver and B |
The squadron | badge was a Norwegian Viking sword and a British swo |
The | badge was encircled by a golden rope for the maritim |
The Ka² | badge was fitted by dealers. |
This Corps's distinctive | badge was in the shape of that of an acorn. |
A cloth version of the | Badge was issued for wear on the dark blue uniform. |
The | badge was worn on the right forearm of the uniform. |
The sniper's | badge was made of greenish-gray cloth, embroidered a |
The anti-partisan guerrilla warfare | badge was created in recognition of the Axis soldier |
on an infantryman could get, the Anti Partisan | Badge was twice as hard to get. |
The Ford RS | badge was born for rally racing, the RS stands for R |
Wear of the | badge was exclusive; in everyday wear was substitute |
When in formal dress, the | badge was worn at the center, below the right breast |
The | badge was to be the same as the coat of arms of the |
The | badge was worn on a green beret in the English fashi |
The winning | badge was the badge that had been replaced by former |
The colonial | badge was in use since 1843 in one version or anothe |
Richard's choice of the | badge was no doubt personal, but according to a slig |
The first | badge was a white cannon facing left. |
The car's cost and lack of a prestigious | badge were amongst the problems; the success of the |
All classes of the | badge were manufactured in zinc, then either bronzed |
(Or 1/8" below the formation | badge when one was worn on BDs). |
er,and PC Litten's helmet has GR on the helmet | badge where it should have had ER, the same that was |
The | badge, which also occurred in embroidered form for t |
h of facing colour cloth behind the regimental | badge, which was worn centrally at the front. |
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