i don't know if you mean US medals, or a certain country exclusively, however, there are medals, with the 2 rifles crossed in the Philippines.
the 3 stands for the 3 rd infantry [crossed rifles] H was the division, hence the 3 rd infantry division,
I'm not certain what CAL designates. Typically, anything extra, numbers and/or letters is a unit designation. The crossed rifles, however, is specifically the symbol of Infantry. It can be nothing else. Crossed swords is Cavalry, crossed cannons is Artillery, the Caduceus is Medical, a flaming bombard is Ordinance, crossed semaphore flags is Signal/Communications.
The badge with a crown at the top and two crossed rifles over an anchor typically represents the British Royal Navy's Royal Marine Commandos. This insignia signifies the elite status and specialized training of the Royal Marines, who are known for their amphibious operations and are an integral part of the UK's armed forces.
The regulation US Army Infantry insignia consists of two crossed model 1795 Springfield flintlock muskets of .69 caliber. This was the US Army's first US government made & issued shoulder arm. This infantry insignia was officially adapted by the US Army in 1922. From about 1875 until 1922, the US Infantry used the crossed rifles that were issued to the US Infantry at the time. Everytime the US Army adopted a new rifle, the Quartermaster would have to issue a new infantry crossed rifle insignia to match the new rifle. For example when the Army adapted the model 1903 bolt action Springfield in 1903...crossed 1903 Springfield insignia's had to be issued. This all ended by the new 1922 regulation.
2 feathers crossed
The combination of two sets is the Union of the sets and contains all the elements of both sets.
two parallel lines are crossed by another line ,that's the perpendicular.
The Guatemala coat of arms features a quetzal, the national bird, perched on a scroll that displays the date of Central America's independence from Spain, September 15, 1821. Surrounding the quetzal are two crossed rifles and two crossed swords, symbolizing the defense of freedom. The coat of arms is encircled by a laurel wreath, representing peace and victory. This emblem reflects Guatemala's national identity and historical significance.
The two types of cartridges used in rifles and pistols are rimfire and centerfire
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