If the badge you have is the same as the one here, wargamming.com then it is an Expert Rifleman Badge. It was obsolete by World War Two, but many who won it previously still wore it during the war.
Bolivia's coat of arms consists of a cartouche surrounded by Bolivian flags, laurel branches, muskets, and an Andean Condor atop. The crossed rifles symbolize the struggle for independence, while the axe and Phrygian hood represent liberty and freedom. The laurel branches stand for peace, and the condor is symbolic of the willingness to defend the country.
The address of the Laurel Public Library is: 101 E. Fourth St, Laurel, 19956 1547
Bolivia's Coat of Arms has a central crest surrounded by Bolivian flags, muskets, laurel branches, and an Andean condor on top. The central crest has a border with ten stars in the bottom, which symbolize the nine Departamentos and the former province Litoral that was taken over by Chile in 1879, with the name of Bolivia in the top section. Within the border the mountain Potosi is shown with a sun rising above it. An alpaca, the national animal is standing next to a tree along with wheat, symbolic of the nation's resources. Two pairs of crossed muskets symbolize the struggle for independence. Next to the muskets there are an axe and a red Phrygian hood, a symbol of freedom. The laurel branches are symbols of peace, and the condor perched on the shield stands for a willingness to defend the nation and its liberty.
A laurel
The phone number of the Laurel-Jones County Library is: 601-428-4313.
Yes, laurel wreaths symbolize victory, achievement, and honor in Roman culture. They were often given to warriors, poets, and athletes as a sign of recognition and accomplishment. The laurel wreath is associated with the god Apollo and was also worn by Roman emperors to signify their authority and power.
laurel leafs symbolic meaning is glory, nobility, victory, immortality and intellectual superiority so it is used to symbolize/remember ANZACs with these traits
Bolivia's coat of arms consists of a cartouche surrounded by Bolivian flags, laurel branches, muskets, and an Andean Condor atop. The crossed rifles symbolize the struggle for independence, while the axe and Phrygian hood represent liberty and freedom. The laurel branches stand for peace, and the condor is symbolic of the willingness to defend the country.
Traditionally, laurel leaves are said to symbolize peace. Laurel leaves are also a symbol of victory. Crowns made of laurel leaves were often given to the winners of contests in ancient times.
In "Noli Me Tangere," pomelo blossoms symbolize Crisostomo Ibarra's farewell to Maria Clara and his innocence. Laurel leaves represent honor and victory, reflecting Ibarra's aspirations to bring change to his country despite the challenges he faces.
In Greece it symbolized the victor in athletic events or poetic competitions. In Rome it symbolized a martial (combat) victory. In modern idiomatic usage it refers to any victory.
The address of the Laurel Branch is: 507 Seventh St., Laurel, 20707 4013
Laurel means smart and brave. but can also mean beautiful and amazing!!!! :) And Laurel loves Corey!
laurel is a tree
The address of the Laurel Historical Society is: Po Box102, Laurel, DE 19956
A Laurel Wreath is made from "bay laurel" leaves and branches, "cherry laurel" or "spineless butchers broom" The chosen laurel leaves and branches are woven into a head piece to make the traditional Laurel Wreath.
Laurel Martyn's birth name is Laurel Gill.