A badge can symbolize various occupations, including law enforcement officers, such as police officers, who use badges to signify authority and identify their role. It can also represent emergency medical personnel, like paramedics, who wear badges to denote their qualifications and responsibilities in providing medical care. Additionally, badges are often used by military personnel to indicate rank and service, showcasing their commitment and duty to their country.
The star symbolizes a Sheriff
Occupations are typically what people do to earn money. Three occupations are doctor, plumber, and mechanic. Other examples of occupations are pilot, firefighter, janitor, and receptionist.
The word "Red" in the book "The Red Badge of Courage" refers to human blood.
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You win this badge when you defeat Red in Mt. Silver.
There are many different cap badges that symbolize many different things. One example is the London Fire Brigade cap badge which shows 3 crowns. The crowns symbolize the Greater London Counsel, London Fire and Civil Defense authority.
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There are a wide variety of occupations in South East Asia. Software, manufacturing, and agriculture are three of the biggest occupations.
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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.