The upside-down "V" shape on the Spartan shield, known as the "lambda" symbol (Λ), represents the initial letter of Laconia, the region of ancient Greece where Sparta was located. It served as a symbol of Spartan identity and pride, distinguishing them from other city-states. Additionally, it was a rallying emblem for Spartan warriors, embodying their strength and unity in battle.
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A Drop Zone (DZ) is where Paratroopers land, a Landing Zone (LZ) is where Gliders land. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com
Germany nearing the end of the Second World War. It was an early type of ballistic missile developed by the German army and specifically by Wernher Von Braun. Despite the fact that they were very advanced for their time, casualties from V-2 rockets numbered no more than 5,000 as they were not used until September 1944 and only 3200 were launched. Unlike the V-1 it could not be shot down due to its high speed and it could also fire much further. As a "wonder-weapon" however, it failed to live up to the hopes of Hitler. The "V" stands for Vergeltung, meaning retribution.
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The upside-down "V" shape on the Spartan shield, known as the "lambda" symbol (Λ), represents the initial letter of Laconia, the region of ancient Greece where Sparta was located. It served as a symbol of Spartan identity and pride, distinguishing them from other city-states. Additionally, it was a rallying emblem for Spartan warriors, embodying their strength and unity in battle.
The upside down V means conjunction or AND.
They used an upside down V. This was the most feared symbol in Ancient Times.
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an upside down V
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It stands for VICTORY!
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It has a shield in the middle, with three starts in a upside down black v, it is usually headed by a knight's head piece of some sort, it is usually yellow and black