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  2. File:Badge of a New York City Police Department detective.png

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  3. Medals of the New York City Police Department - Wikipedia

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    Once reserved to any NYPD officer who was in active service during, or worked details related to the follow up on, the September 11 attacks, it has been updated to allow any NYPD Police Officer, at their discretion, to wear the bar in honor and remembrance.

  4. File:LAPD Badge Series 6 13247copyA.JPG - Wikipedia

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    Made famous by Sergeant Joe Friday's badge appearing on screen before and after episodes of Dragnet. The television show Adam-12 also displayed images of the LAPD badges worn by fictional Officers Reed and Malloy. To this day Dragnet and Adam-12 are the only two shows that used authentic LAPD badges.

  5. United States law enforcement decorations - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement medals and badges first appeared in the late 19th century, as used by some of the (then) largest police departments in the country, such as the New York City Police Department and Chicago Police Department. Early law enforcement awards were often pins and badges awarded on a case-by-case basis.

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  7. Symbols of the Federal Bureau of Investigation - Wikipedia

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    The badge of an FBI special agent. When the FBI was founded in 1908 as the Bureau of Investigation (later the Division of Investigation) it was a subordinate organization of the United States Department of Justice. [5] It had no logo of its own but used the existing seal of the Department of Justice.

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