Postal workers in the US wear the USPS (united States Postal Service) logo
USPS(United States Postal Service)
When I was serving in the Army we used to wear our poppy behind the cap badge
You wear a blazer badge when you have received an award that allows you to wear the badge. Also, you wear a badge when you belong to an organization that requires you to wear one.
No, you only wear one Category I badge.
The Special Boat Service has changed their cap badge. For pictures of both, see the link below.
People wear a turban because their "book of rules" tells them to. Members of other organisations also wear a "uniform" or "Badge" to show their membership of the chosen organisation. Police carry a badge, Hindu's have a red spot, Jews wear a cap, Goths wear black, Hells-angels wear leather/ride a harly/get lots of tattoos. I could go on. Basically it's a way to show membership of a specific group.
For WW1-WW2 era and later, the largest regimental cap badge was the Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders. Of course, this was a Scottish regiment within the British Army and it was worn on a Glengarry or Tam O'Shanter and not a standard visor cap.
While off duty, he would wear a side cap which is very similar to the US "overseas cap", except it had a piece in front that had 2 brass buttons. It was BLUE and usually had a brass cap badge on the Left side which was the initials RAF surrounded by a wreath.
Yes they do! The dogs wear the badge around their neck
Yes. If you have earned the Combat Action Badge (CAB) you can wear it on your Class A uniform.
Most agencies wear the badge on the left.
The combat action badge are worn with "Class A" Army green, blue or white uniform coats. You must wear that uniform when wearing the badge.