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  2. Five-pointed star - Wikipedia

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    The five-pointed star also came to be widely used in military badges in the 19th century. A red star was used as the badge of XII Corps of the Union Army in the American Civil War, while VII Corps used a five-pointed star in a crescent. In 1916, a five-pointed red star was used by the U.S. Army Signal Corps' aviation section. [7]

  3. File:Logo of the United States Secret Service.svg - Wikipedia

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    The United States Secret Service star logo. Date: circa June 2002. Source: Extracted from PDF version of March 2006 ...

  4. Badges of the United States Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Badges earned by an Air Force officer from the 308th Rescue Squadron (2008) Air Force skill level badge symbols Badges of the United States Air Force are specific uniform insignia authorized by the United States Air Force that signify aeronautical ratings, special skills, career field qualifications, and serve as identification devices for personnel occupying certain assignments.

  5. File:Order of the British Empire. KBE star and badge, 1917 ...

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    English: Star and badge of a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE). Design awarded 1917–1935. Ribbon of the Military division. Date: 10 January ...

  6. Badges of the United States Space Force - Wikipedia

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    Space Force occupational badges are awarded in three degrees or skill levels. Badges for space operations are awarded at basic, senior, and command levels; other occupational badges are issued in basic, senior, and master level. A star and wreath system, worn above the badge, denotes which degree or skill level a service member currently holds. [2]

  7. United States Aviator Badge - Wikipedia

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    The badges were issued in three degrees: Observer (a "US" shield and one left-side wing), Junior Aviator or Reserve Aviation Officer (a "US" shield between two wings), and Senior Aviator (a star over "US" shield between two wings). The Army Air Service also issued a badge for balloon pilots, known as the Aeronaut Badge.

  8. Army Staff Identification Badge - Wikipedia

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    Army Staff Identification Badge; Type: Identification badge: Awarded for: One year of service while assigned to the Army Staff.: Description: The Arms of the United States in gold with the stripes of the shield to be enameled white and red and chief of the shield and the sky of the glory to be enameled blue, superimposed on a five-pointed black enameled star; in each reentrant angle of the ...

  9. Star (sport badge) - Wikipedia

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    Star added in 2003 after a campaign on Sky Sports' Soccer AM programme, first worn on the sleeve. Spain: World Cup 2010 1 Title won in 2010. Spain played in their away kit for the final, but upon winning the World Cup they changed into their home kit, complete with a star above the badge, for the presentation ceremony.