File Prince of Wales feathers Badge.svg thumb right 170px The Prince of Wales s feathers , which is the badge of the Prince of Wales as Heir Apparent to the crown of England. A heraldicbadge is an emblem or personal device worn as a badge to indicate allegiance to or the property of an individual or family. Medieval forms are usually called a livery badge , and also a cognizance . They are para heraldic ... of Paradin are available here heraldry DEFAULTSORT HeraldicBadge Category Heraldry Category Badges Category Symbols da Devise he mk pl God o simple Heraldicbadge ... that of arms proper, and it has been suggested that escape from the increasing rigidity of heraldic regulation was a major reason for their popularity. Badge s worn on clothing were common in the late ... sort. Livery collar s were also given to important persons, often with the badge as a pendant. The badge would also be embroidery embroidered or applique d on heraldic flag standards , horse trappings ... personage or family to use more than one badge and, on the other hand, two or more badges were ... Museum Dunstable Swan Jewel side cropped close.jpg thumb The Dunstable Swan Jewel , a livery badge ... of the Roses . A lavish badge like the Dunstable Swan Jewel would only have been worn by the person ... Diptych , Richard s own badge has pearls on the antler tips, which the angels badges lack. The white hart in the badge on the Treasury Roll, which the painted one may have copied, had pearls and sat ... gold objects ref and a hart badge of Richard s inventoried in the possession of Duke Philip ... s, a ruby and a huge diamond. ref Campbell, Marian in Alexander & Binski, 524 ref Cheaper forms of badge ... buttons and tee shirts are, though as in some modern countries wearing the wrong badge in the wrong ... boar badge , which it appears was originally silver gilt ref and gilded copper relief, the last ... badge in flat lead, typical of the cheap metal badges which were similar to the pilgrim badge s that were ... more details
A heraldic knot referred to in heraldry as simply a knot is a knot , unknot , or design incorporating a knot used in European culture European heraldry . While a given knot can be used on more than one family s coat of arms achievement of arms , the family on whose coat the knot originated usually gives its name to the said knot the exception being the Tristram knot . These knots can be used to charge Escutcheon heraldry shields and crest heraldry crests , but can also be used in badge heraldry badges or as standalone symbols of the families for whom they are named like tartan Clan tartans Scottish plaid s . The simplest of these patterns, the Bowen knot , is often referred to as the heraldic knot in symbolism and art outside of heraldry. heraldry stub heraldic knot Category decorative knots Category Heraldic charges ... more details
1475, features the Stafford knot and Bohun swan heraldicbadge s differenced with a crescent gules for cadency . The standard bears the Cross of Saint George for England. The Stafford knot badge is usually ... Banner main Banner File Funeral Elisabeth.jpg right thumb 250px Heraldic banners at the funeral ... sable and gules are Sir Henry s livery colours. ref See Boutell, p. 251. ref The heraldic standard ... of displaying badges. The badge was worn on his livery by a servant as retainer, and consequently the standard by which he mustered in camp was of the livery colours, and bore the badge, with both ... any armiger who has been granted a badge is entitled to fly a standard. The medieval English standard ... Monarchs during the Middle Ages until the 13th century . It s one of the oldest heraldic flags ... Lyon King of Arms. ref name lyonflag See also commonscat Heraldic banners commonscat Heraldic ... s Personal New Zealand Flag Flag of the Governor General of New Zealand Japanese heraldic banners F rinkazan ... Heraldic Flag Category Personal flags Category Heraldry cs Guidon de Wappenbanner pl Chor giew ... more details
Image Escutcheon of pretence demo.svg thumb Simple example of incorporating an heiress s arms as an escutcheon of pretence In English heraldry an heraldic heiress is a daughter of deceased man who was entitled to a coat of arms an armiger and who carries forward the right to those arms for the benefit of her future male descendants. This carrying forward only applies if she has no brothers or other male relatives alive who would inherit the arms on the death of the holder. A woman is an heiress if she has no brothers, ref The Oxford Guide to Heraldry , Thomas Woodcock and John Martin Robinson, Oxford University Press, 1988, 1989, ISBN 0 19 211658 4 ref or all her brothers die without sons or daughters. ref name acfd A Complete Guide to Heraldry , A. C. Fox Davies revised J. P. Brooke Little , 1949, 1985, Orbis Publishing, London, ISBN 0 85613 854 1 ref She is an heiress in her issue if she dies having children and the line of her brothers becomes extinct, that is, all brothers and their children have died. ref name acfd In the tradition of English heraldry , which also applies to Wales and pre 1922 Ireland , a man s right to display his coat of arms also applies to his children and his wife his sons arms having cadency differencing symbols . His first born son will inherit the undifferenced identical arms on his father s death and pass them on to his descendants. If there is no male line surviving at the armiger s death then each of his surviving daughters becomes a heraldic heiress who holds equally the right of ownership of the arms in trust for her son, who then becomes the absolute owner of the arms. File Coat of Arms of Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester.svg thumb Coat of Arms of Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester who is a heraldic heiress. Depicting her father s arms imposed over her husband s Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester Richard, Duke of Gloucester . Marriage of an heraldic heiress If a heraldic heiress marries an armiger then, instead of Impalement heraldry ... more details
For the purposes of this article, an heraldic authority is defined as an office or institution which has been established by a reigning monarch or a government to deal with heraldry in the country concerned. It does not include private societies or enterprises which design and or register coats of arms. Over the centuries, many countries have established heraldry authorities, and several still flourish today. Europe File Coat of Arms of the Lord Lyon King of Arms.svg thumb right The Lord Lyon King of Arms is a official with responsibility for regulating heraldry in Scotland, issuing new grants of arms and serving as the judge of the Court of the Lord Lyon, the oldest heraldic court in the world that is still in daily operation. File Coat of Arms of the College of Arms.svg thumb right The College ... in 1484 by King Richard III, and is a private corporate body which is delegated heraldic authority ... Heraldische Raad Flemish Heraldic Council 1984 grants non noble personal, official, municipal, and corporate ... la Communaut fran aise de Belgique Heraldic and Vexilological Council of the French Community of Belgium ... Commission h raldique de l Etat State Heraldic Commission Netherlands Hoge Raad van Adel High Council ... s Office. Slovakia Heraldic Commission Spain Cronistas de Arms Recorders of Arms Sweden ... and Heraldic Representations 1971 , forming part of the Patents Office registers official, municipal, corporate, and personal arms. Asia Azerbaijan Heraldic Council 2006 , forming part of the Presidency ... pictured, is the only official heraldic authority of the United States government. Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda Herald Canada Canadian Heraldic Authority 1988 , headed by the Chief Herald ... 1920 responsible for military heraldry, also provides heraldic services to the federal government. Oceania ... the English College of Arms . References http www.gg.ca heraldry index e.asp Canadian Heraldic ... DEFAULTSORT Heraldic Authority Category Heraldic authorities Category Heraldry ... more details
Image Heraldic Visitation.jpg thumb right 200px The frontispiece of the record of the heraldic visitation of Ulster King of Arms , Daniel Molyneux. This was undertaken in the city of Dublin in February 1607. Image English heraldic visitations map.png thumb right 200px Map showing the number of visitations by the King of Arms to England s counties, taken from Burke s Landed Gentry , 1937 edition. ref commons Image Heraldic Visitation.jpg Image legend , 28 October 2006, Data for the visitations by the King of Arms taken from Burke s Landed Gentry , 1937 edition. ref Heraldic Visitations were tours of inspection undertaken by King of Arms Kings of Arms in England, Wales and Ireland in order to regulate and register the coat of arms coats of arms of nobility and gentry and borough s, and to record Pedigree chart pedigree s. They took place from 1530 to 1688 , and their records provide important source material for genealogy genealogists . Visitations in England and Wales Process of visitations By the fifteenth century, the use and abuse of coats of arms was becoming widespread in England . One of the duties conferred on William Bruges , the first Garter Principal King of Arms was to survey and record the Coat of arms armorial bearings and pedigrees of those using coats of arms and correct irregularities. The officer of arms officers of arms of England made occasional tours of various parts of the country to enquire about matters armorial during the fifteenth century. ref Stephen Friar, Ed. A Dictionary of Heraldry . Harmony Books, New York 1987 . ref It was not until the sixteenth century that the process began in earnest. The first provincial visitations were carried out under Warrant law warrant granted by Henry VIII of England Henry VIII to Thomas Benolt , Clarenceux King ... College of Arms, it is hardly surprising that the Irish officers of arms undertook heraldic visitations ... External links http cheshire heraldry.org.uk visitations Heraldic Visitations of Cheshire http ... more details
, to simple mold made badges in lead or other base metals. Specialized forms were the pilgrim badge , worn by those who had completed a pilgrimage , and heraldic or Heraldicbadge livery badges , worn ... Badge of shame Campaign button political Campaign button Charity badge Debadging Heraldicbadge ...otheruses more sources date October 2008 Onesource date May 2009 Image Badge 1012.jpg thumb Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Department badge A badge is a device or fashion accessory , often ... have become highly collectable in the United Kingdom UK , for example, the Badge Collectors Circle ... 1980 1984 title The history of the Badge Collectors Circle accessdate 2011 08 02 ref In the military ... of important figures, and simple decorative badges with animals or hearts. The grandest form of badge was worn as a pendant to a metal collar, often in gold or silver gilt . From the livery badge ... today often plastic cap badge denoting the soldiers regiment became standard by the 17th century, as in most European armies though not always navies . By the 19th century a badge was an almost ... the school s badge in cloth on the breast pocket of the jacket or blazer. Various uses Members of fraternities ... known badges is the typically star shaped United States U.S. sheriff s badge, made famous in Western genre Westerns . The Chairman Mao badge is probably the most famous political badge. File A Badge Pinning.jpg thumb Badge Pinning The BBC children s programme Blue Peter also awards its own Blue Peter badge to members of the public who appear on the show. These are highly collectable as they cannot ... badge. Button badges are a highly collectible round badge with a plastic coating over a design or image .... This style of badge is used in political campaigning and often given as part of a birthday greeting ..., city, county, or company can be found in the center of the badge. In computing , badges are used ... References references Setchfield, Frank 1986 . Official Badge Collector s Guide From the 1890s ... more details
Incoherent date February 2011 Infobox Film name The Badge image Poster of the movie The Badge.jpg caption director Robby Henson producer John Morrissey writer Robby Henson starring Billy Bob Thornton br Patricia Arquette br William Devane music David Bergeaud cinematography Irek Hartowicz editing Michael J. Duthie studio Emmett Furla Films br Millennium Films br Nu Image Films br Propaganda Films br The Turman Morrissey Company distributor Millenium Films br Gold Circle Films br Starz Network br Lions Gate Films released September 07, 2002 in film 2002 runtime 103 minutes country flagicon USA USA language English language English budget preceded by followed by The Badge is a 2002 in film 2002 Mystery thriller film, directed by Robby Henson and stars Billy Bob Thornton , Patricia Arquette and William Devane . Synopsis In a small town in Louisiana , Sheriff Darl Hardwick, investigates the death of a local transsexuality transsexual . Plot Parish sheriff Darl Hardwick is the chief investigator in a controversial investigation of the murder of a transsexual. The dignitaries of the small village react nervously, and want the whole thing hushed up. Darl is replaced by the influential judges of the town. Normally, he would have no problem with that, but he grows more interested in the case when he meets the attractive wife of the murder victim, and urges a thorough investigation. The investigation costs him his job and nearly gets him killed. Cast Billy Bob Thornton as Sheriff Darl Hardwick Patricia Arquette as Scarlett William Devane as The Judge Sela Ward as Carla Hardwick Julie Hagerty as Sister Felicia Marcus Lyle Brown as Deputy Jackson Ray McKinnon actor Ray McKinnon as Deputy ... The Badge DEFAULTSORT Badge, The Category 2002 films Category Transgender in film and television Category ... in Louisiana Category American LGBT related films crime film stub de Behind the Badge Mord im Kleinstadtidyll es The Badge fr En eaux troubles ... more details
text sec5.2 border 1 cellpadding 2 width 300pt Department Agency Name width 100pt HeraldicBadge width ...Heraldic Badges of the Canadian Government The following table depicts heraldic badges used by various ... in 2010, the badge portrays a gold tressure which symbolizes CBSA s focus of protecting Canada ... of the Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian Army, and Royal Canadian Air Force. The badge was created in 1968. ref http www.forces.ca en page navyarmyairforce 68 thebadge 4 The Badge of the Canadian Forces ..., white represents ice. Dolphins are considered a friend of mariners. The badge is enclosed within ... similar to the current badge was first used in 1962. ref http www.ccga m.ca Navigator 2001 ... to maritime safety. The current badge was approved in 2010 an http upload.wikimedia.org wikipedia en 0 00 Canadian Hydrographic Service logo.jpg earlier version of the badge was created in 1954 ... The Canadian Heraldic Authority Canadian Hydrographic Service ref . Canadian Security Intelligence Service CSIS File CSIS Heraldic Badge.jpg 50px border Use of blue and gold represents the agency s origins with the RCMP. The palisade alludes to the defensive nature of the Service. The badge was created ... Establishment CSE File Cse badge.png 50px border The badge was granted to CSE in 1994. Lightning ... used in the badge of the Canadian Penitentiary Service, CSC s predecessor. The torch symbolizes ... of a prison sentence. The motto Futura Recipere means to grasp the future . The badge was approved ... 50px border The eight maple leaves represent the department s previous eight management regions. The badge ... 1890&ProjectElementID 6367 The Canadian Heraldic Authority Fisheries Management, Department of Fisheries ... Maintiens le droit translates Defending the law . The current version of the badge dates from 1954. ref http www.rcmp grc.gc.ca fs fd badge insigne eng.htm The RCMP Regimental Badge ref . See also Badge of the Communications Security Establishment Canadian royal symbols References See Wikipedia ... more details
Summary Non free use rationale Description The heraldicbadge of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Source http www.csis scrs.gc.ca bts crst eng.asp Article Canadian Security Intelligence Service Portion The entire logo is used to convey the meaning intended and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the intended image. Low resolution The logo is of a size and resolution sufficient to maintain the quality intended by the company or organization, without being unnecessarily high resolution. Purpose The image is shown as part of an article on the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. The image is necessary as words alone could not adequately describe the badge. Replaceability Because the image is a logo there is almost certainly no free equivalent. Any substitute that is not a derivative work would fail to convey the meaning intended, would tarnish or misrepresent its image, or would fail its purpose of identification or commentary. other information Use of the logo in the article complies with Wikipedia non free content policy, logo guidelines, and fair use under United States copyright law as described above. The image is a copy of an official work that is published by the Government of Canada the reproduction has not been produced in affiliation with, or with the endorsement of the Government of Canada. Summary Non free use rationale Description The heraldicbadge of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Source http www.csis scrs.gc.ca bts crst eng.asp Article Heraldic Badges of the Canadian Government Portion The entire logo is used to convey the meaning intended and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the intended image. Low resolution The logo is of a size and resolution sufficient to maintain the quality intended by the company or organization, without being ... number of heraldic badges used within the Canadian Federal Government. The image is necessary as words alone could not adequately describe the badge. Replaceability Because the image is a logo ... more details
A list of heraldic authorities Canada Canadian Heraldic Authority Flanders Flemish Heraldic Council Ireland Office of the Chief Herald of Ireland Poland Heraldic Commettee Komisja Heraldyczna Scotland Court of the Lord Lyon Spain Cronista Rey de Armas for provinces of Castile and Leon only South Africa Bureau of Heraldry South Africa , Heraldry Council South Africa United Kingdom College of Arms United States United States Army Institute of Heraldry Category Heraldic authorities ... more details
Non free use rationale Article Royal Canadian Air Force Description The heraldicbadge of the Royal Canadian Air Force Source http www.airforce.forces.gc.ca v2 netpub index eng.asp?rid 2257 UB 131a Portion The entire logo is used to convey the meaning intended and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the intended image. Low resolution The logo is of a size and resolution sufficient to maintain the quality intended by the company or organization, without being unnecessarily high resolution. Purpose The image is shown as part of an article concerning the RCAF. An image from Wikimedia Commons was previously used however it is proposed for deletion. The image is necessary for the article as words alone could not adequately describe the badge. Replaceability There is no free equivalent. Any substitute that is not a derivative work would fail to convey the meaning intended, would tarnish or misrepresent its image, or would fail its purpose of identification or commentary. other information Use of the logo in the article complies with Wikipedia non free content policy, logo guidelines, and fair use under United States copyright law as described above. The image is taken from the Department of National Defence. According to DND, information on the Web site has been posted with the intent that it be readily available for personal and public non commercial use and may be reproduced, in part or in whole and by any means, without charge or further permission by the Department of National Defence. DND asks only that 1 users exercise due diligence in ensuring the accuracy of the materials reproduced 2 the Department of National Defence be identified as the source department and 3 the reproduction is not represented as an official version of the materials reproduced, nor as having been made, in affiliation with or with the endorsement of the Department of National Defence. Non free symbol ... more details
and granting of new Coat of arms coats of arms armorial bearings , flag s and Heraldicbadge ...pp move vandalism small yes Infobox Organization name Canadian Heraldic Authority image Rideau Hall04.jpg ... of Canadian heraldic honours headquarters Rideau Hall , Ottawa region served Canada language ...?id 81 Canadian Heraldic Authority The Canadian Heraldic Authority lang fr L Autorit h raldique ... existing armorial bearings granted by other recognized heraldic authorities, approves military badges, flags and other insignia of the Canadian Forces , and provides information on Heraldry heraldic ... H3llBot ref ref name CHA Creation Prior to the creation of the Canadian Heraldic Authority, Canadians wishing to obtain a legally granted coat of arms had to apply to one of the two heraldic offices ... heraldry cha index e.asp title The Canadian Heraldic Authority publisher Canadian Heraldic Authority ... heraldic system came largely from the Heraldry Society of Canada now the Royal Heraldry Society of Canada ... by the RHSC calling for the creation of the Canadian Heraldic Authority to a staff member in then Secretary ... heraldic experts were invited. The meeting concluded with a strong recommendation to government ... of Canada Governor General Jeanne Sauv authorized the creation of the Canadian Heraldic Authority ... of Nations Commonwealth realm outside the United Kingdom to have its own heraldic authority. ref name ... publisher Canadian Heraldic Authority accessdate 2008 08 23 ref Structure div style width 15em float ... Canadian Heraldic Authority boxstyle DHA background white border 1px solid grey familytree familytree ... www.gg.ca heraldry cha index e.asp Structure title The Canadian Heraldic Authority publisher Governor ... Government House The Canadian Heraldic Authority Commissions of Office url http www.gazette.gc.ca ... Canadian rivers. Though the titles are territorial designations, as per heraldic tradition, each herald serves the entire country. Each is assigned a badge of office. The Heralds of Arms are class ... more details
orphan date January 2008 The Croatian Heraldic and Vexillologic Association lang hr Hrvatsko grboslovno i zastavoslovno dru tvo , known as CHVA for short, is a non governmental and non profit institution which studies Croatia n heraldry and vexillology . It was established in 2006 . The association s president is eljko Heimer who runs the http zeljko heimer fame.from.hr home.html Flags and Arms of the Modern Era web site . The CHVA participates in International Congress of Genealogical and Heraldic Sciences International Congresses of Genealogical and Heraldic Sciences . External links http www.hdzg.org Croatian Heraldic and Vexillologic Association Category Croatian culture Heraldic and Vexillologic Association Category Heraldry Category Organizations based in Croatia Category Organizations established in 2006 Category 2006 establishments in Croatia ... more details
unreferenced date April 2008 The State Heraldic Museum in Kildare St., Dublin was founded in 1909 and was prior to its closure one of the first and oldest such museums in the world. It was housed in part of the building still occupied by the Office of the Chief Herald of Ireland . Among its many exhibits were representations of corporate and civic arms and the heraldic banners of the Chiefs of the Name . External links http www.nli.ie en 2 3 kildare street.aspx State Heraldic Museum Museums and Galleries in Ireland coord 53.341803 N 6.254515 W type landmark region IE display title Category Museums established in 1909 Category Museums in Dublin city Europe museum stub Ireland struct stub ru uk ... more details
Summary Translation into english of this http commons.wikimedia.org wiki Image Spain.Catalunya.Heraldica.Corones.svg file from wikipedia common Summary Information Description ca Corones de l her ldica normalitzada de la Generalitat de Catalunya. Text en catal es Coronas de la her ldica normalizada de la Generalitat de Catalunya. Texto en catal n Source Own work, based on http www.scgenealogia.org heraldica images corones01.jpg Date 20 May 2006 28 June 2006 Author First and main version User Yearofthedragon Yearofthedragon . Second version revision User Vilallonga Vilallonga Permission Createdwith Inkscape self2 GFDL cc by sa 2.5,2.0,1.0 migration redundant other versions Category SVG coat of arms elements Category Heraldic crowns Licensing GFDL migration relicense Orphan image Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot ... more details
to vote a decree aimed at safeguarding the heraldic heritage of local authorities. The measure received ... and vexillology . The arms furthermore have to take the local historic and heraldic heritage ... was upgraded to become the Flemish Heraldic Council by the decree of the Flemish Government ... Heraldic Council Andr Vandewalle, president Jozef Dauwe Luc Duerloo Erik Houtman V ronique Lambert ... http onroerenderfgoed.ruimte erfgoed.be Default.aspx?tabid 14705&language en US The Flemish Heraldic ... Category Flemish art Category Heraldic authorities fr Conseil h raldique flamand ... more details
The United Kingdom s Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies IHGS was founded in 1961 by Cecil Humphery Smith . Its library was created by donations from Humphery Smith, Aylmer Buesst and others. The Institute promotes research , study, and training in all aspects of family history, including heraldry . Courses may be undertaken by full time students, through a series of evening classes combined with other studies, or by a correspondence course. Those who complete approved courses may sit the diploma examination after submitting adequate evidence of practical experience. Those who hold the diploma and produce an acceptable dissertation or thesis can qualify as Licentiates of the Institute, or LHG. Students, armory heraldry armorists , genealogy genealogists and family historians are able to make use of the extensive collection of books and manuscripts in the Institute s library . In 1982, coat of arms armorial bearings were granted to the Institute. These are blazon ed Azure a Cross patonce within an orle of eight Acorns cups inward Or . In January 2010, Dr Richard C. F. Baker became Principal of the Institute. See also The Heraldry Society College of Arms The College of Arms External links http www.ihgs.ac.uk Institute Website Category Heraldry heraldry stub UK org stub ... more details
Citation style date August 2011 The law of heraldic arms or laws of heraldry governs the bearing of arms , that is, the possession, use or display of arms, also called coat of arms coats of arms , coat armour or armorial bearings. Although it is believed that the original function of coats of arms was to enable knights to identify each other on the battlefield, they soon acquired wider, more decorative uses. They are still widely used today by countries, public and private institutions and by individuals. The earliest writer on the law of arms was Bartolus de Saxoferrato . The officials who administer these matters are called pursuivant s, herald s, or King of Arms kings of arms in increasing ... or her own discretion. In Canada it is exercised by Canadian Heraldic Authority under the direction ... protected. No person may lawfully have the same coat of arms as another person in the same heraldic ... be inherited as quarterings by the sons of an heraldic heiress , where there is no surviving male ... that heraldic symbols and coats of arms that existed pre 1552 and afterwards belonged to the Gaelic ... by the Canadian Heraldic Authority but is otherwise derived from the same origin. Other countries have ... can be used as a trademark and will thus be protected by trademark law. There is no official heraldic .... Since 1918 heraldic affairs are handled under the Civil Law. The right to arms is now considered analogous ... is reserved for commercial use as a mark connected with a good or service, and not as a heraldic ... over all heraldic matters. An act of the Scottish parliament in 1592 made the unauthorised ... known as the Heraldic visitation Visitations , the last of which took place at the end of the seventeenth ..., The Conflict of heraldic laws 1988 Juridical Review 61ff Noel Cox, Commonwealth Heraldic Jurisdiction ... 145 162 Noel Cox, A New Zealand Heraldic Authority? , in John Campbell Kease ed , Tribute to an Armorist ... 1955 2 WLR 440 1955 All ER 387 1955 P 133 per Lord Goddard . George Squibb, Queen s Counsel QC , Heraldic ... more details
, and appeared for a time on the badge of cars made by the Dodge Automotive company. ref cite web author ... in Heraldry publisher Heraldica.org date 1997 06 26 accessdate 2010 08 16 ref Animals Heraldic depictions ... frequent charges of all, is the lion heraldry lion . The heraldic tyger is an imaginary monster ... of Canada Grant of Arms and Badge, with differences to Stephen George Wilson, Tamara Joy Wilson ... Antelope comes in particular heraldic version as well as the natural beast Oribi Bison , sometimes called ... more details
wiktionarypar badge A badge is a device or patch which is displayed to indicate a special accomplishment or as a symbol of authority. Badge may refer to Access badge , credential used to gain entry to an area Heraldicbadge , a badge to display allegiance to a particular royal figure Web badge , a small image used on websites to promote web standards and other things Synonym for a pin back button in the United Kingdom A distinguishing logo or hood ornament on automobiles or trucks, altered by badge engineering The acronym BADGE refers to Bisphenol A diglycidyl ether , a component of epoxy resin See also Badge song Badge song by the 1960s rock group Cream Badge Law & Order Criminal Intent episode Badge Law & Order Criminal Intent episode , 2001 US TV episode Stinking badges , a film quote disambig ca Divisa pt Divisa ... more details
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Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Commented out Image Gunnerbadge.gif right Image AerialGunnerBadge.jpg right 300px The Gunner Badge was a military aeronautical badge of the United States Army Air Forces and was issued during the Second World War . The badge was first created to recognize both the training and hazardous duty of aerial gunners, who manned defensive machineguns on board such aircraft as the B 17 Flying Fortress B 17 , B 24 Liberator B 24 , B 25 Mitchell B 25 , B 26 Marauder B 26 and B 29 Superfortress B 29 bombers. The Gunner Badge appeared as a standard Observer Badge observer badge , upon which was centered a winged Cartridge firearms bullet . The Gunner Badge was issued until 1953, in the newly created United States Air Force 1947 . The Gunner Badge was declared obsolete and phased out in favor of the new Aircrew Badge US . Those having received the Gunner Badge were permitted to wear the original badge until 1955, at which time the badge was no longer authorized for display on an Air Force uniform. See also Obsolete badges of the United States military Military badges of the United States Category United States military badges ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Commented out Image Bombaviator.gif thumb 225px right Bombing Aviator Badge Commented out Image BombBadge.gif thumb 225px right Bombardier Badge Image BombardierBadge.jpg 300px right The Bombardier Badge was a Military badges of the United States military badge of the United States military which was issued between the years of 1918 and 1949. The decoration was intended to recognize the military training and qualification required by those service members who were Bombardier air force bombardiers on board military aircraft. Originally known as the Bombing Aviator Badge , the Bombardier Badge was first issued by the United States Army Air Service during the World War I First World War . The badge consisted of a standard Observer Badge observer badge , centered upon which was a downward facing bomb. The badge remained unchanged until the late 1930s, at which time it was redesignated the Bombardier Badge. This change was primarily made due to the rapid advances in aircraft and aircraft bombing technology that took place between 1920 and 1939. During World War II , the Bombardier Badge was a common aeronautical badge of the United States Army Air Forces . The badge was issued to all military Bombardier air force bombardiers upon completion of basic flight training and advanced bomber instruction. With the creation of the United States Air Force in 1947, the Bombardier Badge was gradually phased out and none were issued after 1949. The modern day Navigator Badge is considered the U.S. Air Force successor to the Bombardier Badge. See also Military badges of the United States Obsolete badges of the United States military Category United States military badges nl Bombardier Badge ... more details
Missile Maintenance Badge, basic The Missile Badge is a Military badges of the United States military decoration of the United States Air Force which was first created in the 1960s. The badge recognizes ... Badge, the Missile Badge later became known as the Missilier Badge or more informally the Pocket ... thumb 375px right Air Force Missile Badge Basic Badge, Master Badge with Operations Designator, and Senior Missile Badge History In 2004, the Air Force Space Command Commander, General Lance Lord, announced the introduction of a new space badge. The new combined Space and Missile Operations Badge ... Badge for operators. This new badge infuriated the vast majority of current and former space and missile operators by eliminating a historically significant badge of honor. Citation needed date June 2009 In addition, the new badge is no longer limited to pure space and missile operators maintainers ... expanded the missile badge award criteria to include the 21M and 2W career fields. 36 2923 was rendered ... badge. 2W personnel are awarded the basic badge after working directly with guided missiles ... missile system, enlisted personnel were no longer authorized to earn the Missile Badge with operations ... are eligible to wear the standard Missile Badge without the operations designator if qualified under the military specialties 411XX or the new 2M0XX field. From 1991 early 2006, the Missile Badge was the standard specialty badge for the above two career fields. In June 2008, Air Force Chief of Staff Michael Moseley announced the return of the missile badge with operations designator for intercontinental ballistic missile crews. The missile badge may be worn with the space badge by those who qualify ... Force Space Command Public Affairs 6 June 2008. ref Purpose and degrees The Missile Badge is awarded ... service member. The badge is worn on the lower left pocket and is the largest of the U.S. Air Force ... of the United States armed forces cannot display the Missile Badge on another service uniform. File ... more details