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06.06.2003 17:05:54
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WWII;
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Êàêîé íà ôèã ìààò:)
Ýòî ìàòðîñåíãåôðàéòåð, à çâåçäà- ýìáëåìà ñïåöèàëüíîñòè (ïàëóáíûé ìàòðîñ/îáùåôëîòñêàÿ, êàê ÿ ïîíÿë):
After completing training, when the recruit was posted to his duty station, the assignment (or department) badge was worn on the left upper arm. A few of the more common badges were: Line or deck–five point star; Signals–crossed signal flags; Medical–Ascepulus staff; Radio Telegraph–lightning bolt; naval artillery–winged grenade; Aircraft Spotter–four lightning bolts over a pair of stylized wings; Ordinance Engineer–crossed cannon on a cogwheel; Motor Transport Ashore–steering wheel.