- A
badge is a
device or accessory,
often containing the
insignia of an organization,
which is
presented or displa**** to
indicate some feat of service,...
- The
Badge is a 2002 mystery-thriller film
directed by
Robby Henson and
starring Billy Bob Thornton,
Patricia Arquette and
William Devane. The
Badge was...
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effective the
badging system will be. "
Badges are
conversation starters," the
report explains, "and the
information linked to or 'behind' each
badge serves as...
- "Dependency,
Shame and Belonging:
Badging the
Deserving Poor, c. 1550–1750*" (PDF). "Jewish
History 1250–1259 : 1257
Badge Of
Shame (Italy)". The History...
- police,
where are your
badges? Let's see them." "
Badges, to **** **** with
badges! We have no
badges. In fact, we don't need
badges. I don't have to show...
- In the
United States (U.S.), a
marksmanship badge is a U.S.
military badge or a
civilian badge which is
awarded to
personnel upon
successful completion...
- The
yellow badge, also
known as
yellow patch,
Jewish badge or
yellow star (German: Judenstern, lit. 'Jew's star'), was a
badge that Jews were ordered...
- The
Wound Badge (German: Verwundetenabzeichen) was a
German military decoration first promulgated by
Wilhelm II,
German Emperor on 3
March 1918, which...
-
Scout badges are worn on the
uniforms of
members of
Scouting organisations across the
world in
order to
signify membership and achievements.
There is a...
- The
Observer Badge is a
military badge of the
United States armed forces dating from the
First World War. The
badge was
issued to co-pilots, navigators...