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  2. William Moody (pirate) - Wikipedia

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    Moody sailed the Caribbean as early as June 1718 [1] in his ship Rising Sun, which had been called Resolution before it was captured by pirates, “mounted with 36 guns and having on board 130 men, white and black”. [4] Moody sailed alongside Richard Frowd and another pirate, [2] looting ships in the vicinity of St. Christophers. They ...

  3. File:Australian Army Rising Sun Badge 1904.png - Wikipedia

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  4. Rising Sun (badge) - Wikipedia

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    Current version of the Australian Army's Rising Sun badge, used since 1991. The Rising Sun badge, also known as the General Service Badge or the Australian Army Badge, is the official insignia of the Australian Army, and is mostly worn on the brim of a slouch hat or, less frequently, on the front of a peaked cap for Army personnel filling certain ceremonial appointments.

  5. Communist symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Rising sun, exemplified on the state emblems of the Soviet Union, Turkmenistan, Croatia, Romania and PASOK. Cogwheels, exemplified on the emblems of Angola and China . Wreaths of wheat, cotton, corn or other crops, present on the emblems of almost every historical Communist-ruled state.

  6. Rising Sun - Wikipedia

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    Rising Sun (sculpture), a work by Adolph Alexander Weinman for the 1915 international exposition of San Francisco Rising Sun (yacht) , owned by David Geffen Operation Rising Sun , a 1970s Cold War military intelligence program run by the Pakistani Directorate of Inter-Services Intelligence

  7. Black Sun (symbol) - Wikipedia

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    A leather belt with the black sun symbol as belt buckle. The item is from the 2010s. In the late 20th century, the Black Sun symbol became widely used by neo-fascist, neo-Nazi, [8] the far-right and white nationalists. The symbol often appears on extremist flags, t-shirts, posters, websites and in extremist publications associated with such groups.

  8. Rising Sun Flag - Wikipedia

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    The Rising Sun Flag (Japanese: 旭日 旗, Hepburn: Kyokujitsu-ki) is a Japanese flag that consists of a red disc and sixteen red rays emanating from the disc. [1] Like the Japanese national flag, the Rising Sun Flag symbolizes the Sun. The flag was originally used by feudal warlords in Japan during the Edo period (1603–1868 CE). [2]

  9. File:Japanese rising sun.svg - Wikipedia

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