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What (who) is distinguishing badges - definition

PHYSICAL OR DIGITAL INSIGNIA INDICATING MEMBERSHIP, RANK OR ACCOMPLISHMENT
Badges; Karate badges; List of types of badges; Detective badge; Pin badge
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Fovant Badges         
  • From left: The Royal Corps of Signals, The Wiltshire Regiment and The London Rifle Brigade
  •  Map of Australia on Compton Downs
  • Badge of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment on Sutton Down
WORLD WAR I MEMORIAL IN FOVANT, WILTSHIRE, ENGLAND, UK
Fovant badges
The Fovant Badges are a set of regimental badges cut into a chalk hill, Fovant Down, near Fovant, in southwest Wiltshire, England. They are located between Salisbury and Shaftesbury on the A30 road in the Nadder valley; or approximately southeast of Fovant.
History of merit badges (Boy Scouts of America)         
  • A Boy Scout merit badge sash from the 1920s
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  • Manufacturing error on the First Aid to Animals merit badge, Type H, 1972
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ASPECT OF HISTORY
Merit Badge Collecting; Merit badge collecting; Merit badge collecting (BSA); Merit badge design history (BSA); Merit badge types (BSA); History of Boy Scout merit badges
The history of merit badges in the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) has been tracked by categorizing them into a series of merit badge types. In addition to the Boy Scouts of America, many other Scouting and Scouting-like organizations around the world, such as Pathfinders, Baden-Powell Scouts and Royal Rangers, issue merit badges or their equivalent; though they are sometimes called honors or proficiency badges.
Distinguishing coloring         
  • A distinguishing coloring of a ring of six keys, using two colors (red and unpainted)
  • Eight asymmetric graphs, each given a distinguishing coloring with only one color (red)
PRINCIPLE OF GRAPH THEORY
Distinguishing number
In graph theory, a distinguishing coloring or distinguishing labeling of a graph is an assignment of colors or labels to the vertices of the graph that destroys all of the nontrivial symmetries of the graph. The coloring does not need to be a proper coloring: adjacent vertices are allowed to be given the same color.

Wikipedia

Badge

A badge is a device or accessory, often containing the insignia of an organization, which is presented or displayed to indicate some feat of service, a special accomplishment, a symbol of authority granted by taking an oath (e.g., police and fire), a sign of legitimate employment or student status, or as a simple means of identification. They are also used in advertising, publicity, and for branding purposes. Police badges date back to medieval times when knights wore a coat of arms representing their allegiances and loyalty.

Badges can be made from metal, plastic, leather, textile, rubber, etc., and they are commonly attached to clothing, bags, footwear, vehicles, home electrical equipment, etc. Textile badges or patches can be either woven or embroidered, and can be attached by gluing, ironing-on, sewing or applique.

Badges have become highly collectable: in the UK, for example, the Badge Collectors' Circle has been in existence since 1980.

In the military, badges are used to denote the unit or arm to which the wearer belongs, and also qualifications received through military training, rank, etc. Similarly, youth organizations such as scouting and guiding use them to show group membership, awards and rank.