There are many different cap badges that symbolize many different things. One example is the London Fire Brigade cap badge which shows 3 crowns. The crowns symbolize the Greater London Counsel, London Fire and Civil Defense authority.
A good suggestion would be a local flee market or car boot sale. You could always try an antiques shop, they usually have vast collections of cap badges. There also collectables shops that take cap badges, you may have one in your area.
The cap badge is typically used in an army headgear to distinguish the fighter's nationality. The British Army cap badges are called mottos, cyphers, and Capstars depending on the regiment fighting.
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See the link below for a collection of various cap badges
Answer Here are some links to various sites about British Regimental Cap Badges. The first one is a commericial site that sales badges from various periods and has some good photo images. http://www.arbeia.demon.co.uk/srs/collect/badges/atoz.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cap_badge http://www.angelfire.com/mi2/angela764/military/british_cap_badges.html http://www.militarybadges.org.uk/badget11.mht
it symbolizes liberty.
Badges varied by country, type of badge and rank of soldier. For example, high-ranking Officers could have their uniform special made. Some badges, such as pilot's badges, were silver hall-marked fabrication, not much different from jewelry. Other badges were made with nickel alloy(commonly referred to as "German silver"). US Badges for enlisted men were made of brass. The collar discs designating Branch of Service and the "US" insignia were brass, as well as the cap badge. The German badges worn on their hats were made of light-weight aluminum alloy.
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No, the Cadette badges are different than Junior badges.
You can change your badges by going on 'my stuff' and clicking on Badges. You can only have 5 badges at one time.
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The gown and cap worn for graduation have historical roots in European academic dress. They symbolize the academic achievement and tradition of the ceremony. The cap, also known as a mortarboard, is often worn as a symbol of respect and accomplishment.