heraldic shield of badge logo

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2013-09-06

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heraldic shield of badge logo.

This vector resource includes the following elements:

Banners,Shield,Frames,Badge,Symbols,Emblem,Designs,Award,Heraldry,Arm,Crest,Coat,Heraldic,Insignia

This vector contains the following main colors: White,Danube,Governor Bay,Jacarta,Supernova

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    Banners Shield Frames Badge Symbols Emblem Designs Award Heraldry Arm Crest Coat Heraldic Insignia White Danube Governor Bay Jacarta Supernova

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badge wiki:
e is a device, patch, or accoutrement which is presented or displayed to annote some feat of service, a special accomplishment, as a symbol of authority (ex: police), or as a simple means of identification. They are also used in advertising and publicity. Badges have become highly collectable: in the UK, for example, the Badge Collectors' Circle has been going since 1980 [1].In the military, badges are often used to denote qualifications received through military training. Similarly, scouting organizations use them to show group membership and rank. See more at Wikipedia.org...

shield wiki:
>This article is about the defensive device. For other meanings of the word see shield (disambiguation) A shield is a protective device, meant to intercept attacks. The term often refers to a device that is held in the hand, as opposed to armour or a bullet proof vest. The oldest form of shield was a protection used to block attacks by hand weapons and missiles. Shields have varied greatly in construction over time and place. Sometimes shields were made of metal, but wood or animal hide construction was very much more common; wicker and even turtle shells have been used. Many surviving examples of metal shields are generally felt to be ceremonial rather than practical, for example the Yetholm-type shields of the bronze age or the iron age Battersea shield. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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