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  2. Maltese cross - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Fire Department, among others, incorporates the Firefighter's Cross into its insignia, as does the International Association of Fire Fighters. [20] The Maltese cross should not be mistaken for the George Cross, awarded to Malta by George VI of the United Kingdom in 1942, which is depicted, since 1964, on the national flag of Malta.

  3. Washington State Fire Training Academy - Wikipedia

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    The state Fallen Firefighter Memorial is located at the academy and is marked with a bronze Maltese cross on a granite cairn. [35] The training academy has three courses per year, each running for 12 weeks, that include a military-style boot camp and coursework for certifications.

  4. Ontario Firefighters Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The memorial was designed by Siggy Puchta and unveiled in 2005. It honours firefighters who died while serving the public. The memorial depicts a firefighter rescuing a child. It has a red plinth shaped like a Maltese Cross, the international symbol for firefighting, and a list of firefighters who died on duty. [1]

  5. Talk:Maltese cross - Wikipedia

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    Edit: I did some more research on the subject of the use of St Florian "Maltese" cross in fire departments, and found that although the firefighter cross and the Maltese cross came from the same source, the term Maltese cross came after the symbolism of the firefighter variation (giving crosses to knights who show bravery in the face of ...

  6. Cross pattée - Wikipedia

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    Firefighters, especially in the United States, commonly use a version with triangular arms for patches and medals, though the cross pattée and the cross of St. Florian are both commonly mistaken for the Maltese cross. The cross pattée is used on the Marksmanship Badge in the United States Army, and United States Marine Corps.

  7. The history of the cross and its many meanings over the ... - AOL

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    The feast has its roots in late antiquity, a time when the cross became an important part of Christian art and worship. Eds: This story was supplied by The Conversation for AP customers. With the ...

  8. Civic Decoration - Wikipedia

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    The badge of the Civic Cross is a white enamelled maltese cross with the central medallion bearing the monogram of King Leopold I [1] or of King Albert I (for the 1914–1918 Cross) on the obverse and reverse. Between the arms of the Cross are: Crossed swords for the Civic Cross 1914–1918 [4] Crossed flaming torches for the Civic Cross 1940 ...

  9. Saint Florian - Wikipedia

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    Florian (Latin: Florianus; AD 250 – c. 304) was a Christian holy man and the patron saint of chimney sweeps; soapmakers, and firefighters.His feast day is 4 May. Florian is also the patron saint of Poland, the city of Linz, Austria, and Upper Austria, jointly with Leopold III, Margrave of Austria.