In the last boss, the crest is an hourglass. But, if you mean the other crest, it's the Triforce.
In the military sense, Airborne is a soldier that is trained to parachute out of aircraft. It is considered to be a high honor to be Airborne qualified.
which crest if you mean the triforce or hourglass, you have to draw it on the door, if you mean the sacred crest, it is past the first red door, the one you draw the hourglass
It's not an idiom. It means just what it says -- something is on the crest of a wave. The crest is the top of the wave.
You are most likely referring to a regimental crest. If you can send photos (email address is on my bio page), I could verify this. <><><> Agree. Description sounds like the crest of the XVIII (18th) Airborne Corps, based at Ft. Bragg NC.
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I assume you mean, the crests of a wave. That distance is called the wavelength.
The crest on a horse is the curved part of the top of the neck slightly back from poll and the bridlepath.
Qreast? do you mean 'crest' or 'breast'.
The highest bit of the wave.
Bonter is a peice of the crest in the waves
white and silver mean peace and sincerity