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- Naval_heraldry abstract "Naval heraldry is a form of identification used by naval vessels from the end of the 19th century onwards, after distinguishing features such as figureheads and gilding were discouraged or banned by several navies.Naval heraldry commonly takes the form of a badge, seal, crest, or coat of arms designed specifically for a ship (or a series of ships bearing the same name), which in Commonwealth navies takes the form of a large plaque, referred to as the ship's badge, mounted on the superstructure of the ship, and in the United States Navy is known as the ship's seal or ship's crest, and is primarily found on crew uniform patches. An item of naval heraldry is seen as the identifying logo of the vessel, and is commonly reproduced on hats, stationery, trophies, souvenirs, and gifts related to the ship. In many navies, the ship's badge is also displayed on the tampions - the covers for the gun muzzles.The naval heraldric tradition follows the heraldic traditions of the country, with some distinctive variations.Note: Although ships are commonly referred to in this article, identical or similar forms of heraldry are used for bases and facilities, organisational divisions, and land-based naval units.".
- Naval_heraldry thumbnail Rodman_Beatty.jpg?width=300.
- Naval_heraldry wikiPageExternalLink ah195405.pdf.
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- Naval_heraldry subject Category:Heraldry.
- Naval_heraldry subject Category:Military_heraldry.
- Naval_heraldry subject Category:Military_insignia.
- Naval_heraldry subject Category:Navies.
- Naval_heraldry subject Category:Royal_Navy_ship's_badges.
- Naval_heraldry subject Category:Royal_Norwegian_Navy.
- Naval_heraldry subject Category:South_African_heraldry.
- Naval_heraldry subject Category:United_States_Navy.
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- Naval_heraldry type Navies.
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- Naval_heraldry comment "Naval heraldry is a form of identification used by naval vessels from the end of the 19th century onwards, after distinguishing features such as figureheads and gilding were discouraged or banned by several navies.Naval heraldry commonly takes the form of a badge, seal, crest, or coat of arms designed specifically for a ship (or a series of ships bearing the same name), which in Commonwealth navies takes the form of a large plaque, referred to as the ship's badge, mounted on the superstructure of the ship, and in the United States Navy is known as the ship's seal or ship's crest, and is primarily found on crew uniform patches. ".
- Naval_heraldry label "Naval heraldry".
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- Naval_heraldry depiction Rodman_Beatty.jpg.
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