- Source: Brunswick star
The Brunswick star is an emblem which in outline is an eight-pointed or sixteen-pointed star, but which is composed of many narrow rays. It is used in the United Kingdom to surround the royal cypher on various badges, such as that worn on the caps and helmets of almost all police and fire services in England and Wales. The name Brunswick refers to the German Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg, better known as the principality of Hanover, which was ruled by the House of Hanover whose heads also became kings of Great Britain and Ireland.
Users
Coldstream Guards
Estonian Rescue Board and Häirekeskus
Federal Police of Germany and various State Police Forces
Guyana Defence Force
Irish Guards
Jamaica Defence Force
Lithuanian Police Force
National Police of Ukraine and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine
National Police Corps of Spain
Netherlands Marine Corps
Policja
The Royal Regiment of Canada
University of London Officer Training Corps
The London Guards
Scots Guards
South African Police Service (formerly South African Police)
South Australian Country Fire Service
Zimbabwe Republic Police
Kolkata Police Force
= Former
=Customs and Excise Department (Hong Kong) – before 1997
The Dutch police both municipal and state police – until 1 April 1993
Kulangsu Municipal Police – until 1943
Shanghai Volunteer Corps and Municipal Police – until 1942
Volkspolizei – until 1990
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Sayur pakis
- Ernst Fritz Fürbringer
- Borrah Minevitch
- Miss Kanada
- Quinn Shephard
- Edith Fellows
- Cekungan Sudbury
- Devan Chandler Long
- Jayson Tatum
- Jackie Cooper
- Brunswick star
- Chris Dailey
- New Brunswick, New Jersey
- Duchy of Brunswick
- List of symbolic stars
- 61st New Brunswick Legislature
- Custodian helmet
- East Brunswick, New Jersey
- Campobello Island
- Saint John, New Brunswick