there was an arrow head ww2 never seen the b on one! ,i believe this was on the american medal i have one some where and i am sureits bronze
No, there were identical decrees at various times in the Middle Ages.
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.
You need to say what it was used for. It was used in some European countries in the Middle Ages as a badge to identify Jews.
There is no US Army Sergeant Major badge. There is a rank insignia, but it is not an awarded badge. There are three different insignia for the rank of Sergeant Major (E-9). Sergeant Major - Three stripes on top and three stripes on bottom with one star in the middle. Command Sergeant Major - Three stripes on top and three stripes on bottom with one star and wreath and in the middle. Sergeant Major of the Army - Three stripes on top and three stripes on bottom with two stars and eagle in the middle. See related links for pictures of US Enlisted rank insignia.
Air Assault Badge was created in 1974.
I'm a scout and the world scout badge is a badge that EVERY single scout has in the world. It's kind of a sign of membership and so that everyone knows you're joined scouts. (The badge should be sewn onto your scout shirt pocket) xxx From Kate xxx
A rosette
A police badge
the 4th badge. it also is the horse jumping through something with a ball in the middle
Captain America's first shield was triangular and badge shaped, currently his shield is circular.
the heat badge looks like a jumping red burning horse with a ball in the middle
you can get the badge by throwing beemo over the obstacles in the middle row
A badge is a specific emblem or insignia that represents an organization or achievement, while a shield is a protective or defensive device typically shaped as a broad piece of metal. In a general context, a shield offers physical protection, while a badge serves as a symbolic identifier.
In the Middle Ages a office holder was given a badge of office and these were often worn around the neck. This tradition has remained in some places in the world and that is what you see on the mayors is their badge of office.
No, there were identical decrees at various times in the Middle Ages.
The official Arsenal FC club badge is shield-shaped, with an image of an artillery cannon on a red field, bordered by narrow white and blue stripes, and with the name "Arsenal" above it in white letters.
once you get to the tenth level in every class you get a diploma and the freshman badge i pretty sure?