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insignia$39555$ - перевод на греческий

BADGE OR DEVICE WORN BY SOLDIERS IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY
Distinctive Unit Insignia; Distinctive unit insignia (U.S. Army); Distinctive Unit Insignia (U.S. Army); Color-bearing

insignia      
n. εμβλήματα, διακριτικά αξιώματος
Ku Klux Klan         
  • "The Fiery Cross of old Scotland's hills!" Illustration from the first edition of ''The Clansman'', by Arthur I. Keller. Note figures in background.
  • Garb and weapons of the [[Ku Klux Klan in Southern Illinois]], as posed for [[Joseph A. Dacus]] of the ''Missouri Republican,'' in August 1875
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  • Civil Rights Act of 1871]].
  • Movie poster for ''[[The Birth of a Nation]]'', which has been widely credited with inspiring the 20th-century revival of the Ku Klux Klan
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  • [[D. C. Stephenson]], Grand Dragon of the [[Indiana Klan]]. His conviction in 1925 for the murder of [[Madge Oberholtzer]], a white schoolteacher, led to the decline of the Indiana Klan.
  • Frontispiece to the first edition of Dixon's ''The Clansman'', by [[Arthur I. Keller]]
  • Schwerner]] were three civil rights workers abducted and murdered by members of the Ku Klux Klan.
  • [[George W. Ashburn]] was assassinated for his pro-Black sentiments.
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  • In this 1926 cartoon, the Ku Klux Klan chases the Catholic Church, personified by [[St. Patrick]], from the shores of America. Among the "snakes" are various supposed negative attributes of the Church, including superstition, the union of church and state, control of public schools, and intolerance.
  • KKK rally near [[Chicago]] in the 1920s
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  • Violence at a Klan march in [[Mobile, Alabama]], 1977
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  • Three Ku Klux Klan members at a 1922 parade
  • Depiction of Ku Klux Klan in North Carolina in 1870, based on a photograph taken under the supervision of a federal officer who seized Klan costumes
  • William J. Simmons]], the founder of the second Klan in 1915.
  • Ku Klux Klan parade in [[Washington, D.C.]], September 13, 1926
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  • William Holden]] of North Carolina
  • [[Nathan Bedford Forrest]]
AMERICAN WHITE SUPREMACIST TERRORIST HATE GROUP
Klu Klux Klan; KKK; Knights Militant; Cu Clux Clan; Ku klux klan; Knights of the Ku Klux Klan; Kkk; Ku-klux-klan; Koo-klux-klan; Ku-Klux Klan; K.K.K.; Ku Klux Klan regalia and insignia; Ku Klux Klan costume; KKK Costume; Klanton; KuKluxKlan; KKK costume; Klansman; Grand kleagle; Grand Kleagle; The Ku Klux Klan; The Klan; Ku Klux Clan; Klansmen; Ku klux klan hood; Notable Ku Klux Klan members in national politics; The invisible empire of the south; Supreme Kingdom; Knights of the KKK; Clu Clux Clan; The knights party; Knights Party; The KKK; Ku Kluxer; Ku Kluxism; Ku-Klux-Klan; K k k; Klan national organization; Second KKK; ҚҚК; The Knight's Party; Kuklux Clan; Ku Klux Klan hood; Frank Ancona; Klanswoman; Klanswomen; Second Ku Klux Klan; Klan hood; Invisible Empire of the South; Klux; Ku-Klux; Ku Klux; Koo Klux Klan
μυστική εταιρία των ηνωμένων πολιτείων
signet ring         
  • [[Armigerous]] signet ring bearing the arms of the Baronnet family; goldsmith: Jean-Pierre Gautheron, Paris
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  • Pendent seals on the Swiss [[Federal Charter of 1291]]
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  • [[Mesopotamia]]n limestone [[cylinder seal]] and the impression made by it&mdash;worship of [[Shamash]]
  • Golden ring, with cartouche and hieroglyphic name of [[Tutankhamun]]: 'Perfect God, Lord of the Two Lands' ('Ntr-Nfr, Neb-taui'; right to left columns)—[[Musée du Louvre]].
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  • Present-day impression of a [[Late Bronze Age]] seal
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  • 公章}}) (red colour) for organizations in China
  • Professional engineer's seal (in fact a [[rubber stamp]]) in the Province of [[Saskatchewan]], Canada
  • Moulins]] (France)
  • San Zeno]], [[Verona]] (1073)
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  • Hand-folded letter sealed with wax and stamped with capital letter "A". If a letter is folded and sealed correctly, a wax seal can eliminate the need for an envelope as demonstrated in the above picture.
  • p=Xú Yǒngyù yìn}}, rotating character seal of Xú Yǒngyù
MARK OF A PERSONAL DISTINCTIVE EMBLEM INTENDED TO GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF THE AUTHOR OF A DOCUMENT ONTO WHICH IT IS PRINTED, EMBOSSED OR AFFIXED
Signet ring; Dry seal; Wax seal; Cocket; Counter-seal; Letter seal; Royal seal; Stamp of approval; Seal of approval; Official seal; Seal (device); Seal (heraldry); Seal (impression); Seal (symbol); Seal (authentication); Seal ring; Seal (insignia); Seal rings; National seal; Counterseal; Government seal; Ecclesiastical seal; Seal (document)
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Определение

insignia
[?n's?gn??]
¦ noun (plural same or insignias) a distinguishing badge or emblem of military rank, office, or membership.
Origin
C17: from L., plural of insigne 'sign, badge', neut. of insignis 'distinguished'.

Википедия

Distinctive unit insignia

A distinctive unit insignia (DUI) is a metallic heraldic badge or device worn by soldiers in the United States Army. The DUI design is derived from the coat of arms authorized for a unit. DUIs may also be called "distinctive insignia" (DI) or, imprecisely, a "crest" or a "unit crest" by soldiers or collectors. The U.S. Army Institute of Heraldry is responsible for the design, development and authorization of all DUIs.