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  2. Custodian helmet - Wikipedia

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    The early Metropolitan Police helmet had a "garter" style badge on the front of the helmet which had the officer's personal number and divisional letter in the centre, backed by a leather insert. This was surrounded by a wreath design which had the words "Metropolitan Police" around the outside and was topped with the reigning monarch's crown.

  3. Scudetto - Wikipedia

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    In his youth, D'Annunzio was an avid football enthusiast. In 1887, he bought a leather football in London from the same manufacturer that supplied the Football League, [1] and he would play often with his friends on the beaches of his hometown, Pescara. [1] In 1920, the former Austro-Hungarian city of Fiume (now the Croatian Rijeka) was annexed ...

  4. Warrant card - Wikipedia

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    A warrant card holder for the Metropolitan Police. Most police forces are also supplied with a warrant card holder – a black, leather ID wallet with a leather flap, used to display the badge from a shirt pocket or belt. Usually, the leather flap of the holder is accompanied with "POLICE" in silver leaf and an enamel badge of the force arms.

  5. Guard, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Identification Badge

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    Sentinels conduct "change of the guard" ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknowns, circa 2005. The Guard, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Identification Badge is a military badge of the United States Army that honors those soldiers who have been chosen to serve as members of the Honor Guard, known as "Sentinels", at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

  6. Shako - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish shako was made of black felt with a leather visor and crown. The shako was equipped with a banderole, brass badge with the regiment's coat of arms, cockade and a pompon as a company sign. The officers’ shako was also equipped with a yellow plume. In 1831 the m/1815 shako was replaced by a new model, the m/1831. This shako was ...

  7. Badge - Wikipedia

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    Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Department badge. A badge is a device or accessory, often containing the insignia of an organization, which is presented or displayed to indicate some feat of service, a special accomplishment, a symbol of authority granted by taking an oath (e.g., police and fire), a sign of legitimate employment or student status, or as a simple means of ...