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Soldiers are people who fight, and sometimes kill, which is an exact opposite to peace, which is serenity and non violence. The two opposites contradict each other, because you can only have one or the other, not both. The meaning of wearing a peace symbol, as a soldier, especially in Vietnam, is that the soldier wants peace, and is trying to fight to get it, which could be seen as contradictory as well. If there was no war to get peace to begin with, there would be peace.
Because it was considered a symbol of tyranny and absolute power which were oppressing the people.
It is a Buddhist symbol.
It is a heraldic symbol carried on a flag or a shield from Latin 'Insignia' then meaning banner or flag, a soldier who carries the device and used in the very early 1500's. The word traveled from Latin into Old French as 'enseigne' and into Scotland. As for the navy, it became a commissioned officer of the lowest rank about 1886
The most infamous symbol of the Cold War was the Berlin Wall.
Soldiers are people who fight, and sometimes kill, which is an exact opposite to peace, which is serenity and non violence. The two opposites contradict each other, because you can only have one or the other, not both. The meaning of wearing a peace symbol, as a soldier, especially in Vietnam, is that the soldier wants peace, and is trying to fight to get it, which could be seen as contradictory as well. If there was no war to get peace to begin with, there would be peace.
Soldiers are people who fight, and sometimes kill, which is an exact opposite to peace, which is serenity and non violence. The two opposites contradict each other, because you can only have one or the other, not both. The meaning of wearing a peace symbol, as a soldier, especially in Vietnam, is that the soldier wants peace, and is trying to fight to get it, which could be seen as contradictory as well. If there was no war to get peace to begin with, there would be peace.
Just part of the same graffiti that adorned the GI's steel helmet. Many a drafted man in Vietnam was a hippie...as long as he pulled a trigger when the time came and did his job...the graffiti was just part of the uniform.
Trench warfare was the symbol of a foot soldier in World War 1. Most of the battles for the foot soldier took place from a trench dug for protection.
The character ` is not a format symbol.
The symbol is not considered an integer. Thevalue of the square root is, though.
small Persian soldier at her feet.
any job in the soldier tier it doesnt matter which one as long as is has a 'loot' symbol
The sun
The Berlin Wall was a symbol of the Cold War
I don't think he was real: the name became a symbol of the British soldier in WW1.
I don't know if this is the answer you are seeking. You refer to "symbol" which makes me think you are referring to an insignia worn on the uniform or on a flag. The soldier had a term: "saw the elephant". This term meant that the soldier had experienced the horror of combat. So when a soldier "saw the elephant", it was saying he was shocked from the sight of something so unusual as it would be to see an elephant.