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An emblem is an abstract or representational pictorial image that represents a concept , like a moral truth , or an allegory , or a person, like a monarch or saint .

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21-699: (Redirected from Eastern Military Command ) Eastern Military Command Comando Militar do Leste [REDACTED] Emblem of the Eastern Military Command Active 1946 ; 78 years ago  ( 1946 ) Country [REDACTED]   Brazil Branch Brazilian Army Part of Ministry of Defence Garrison/HQ Rio de Janeiro Nickname(s) CML Website www .cml .eb .mil .br Military unit The Eastern Military Command ( Portuguese : Comando Militar do Leste or CML)

42-409: A non-verbal way, it should not be confused with emblems. Sign language contains linguistic properties, similar to those used in verbal languages, and is used to communicate entire conversations. Linguistic properties are verbs, nouns, pronouns, adverbs, adjectives, etc.. In contrast with sign language, emblems are a non-linguistic form of communication. Emblems are single gestures which are meant to get

63-634: A particular unit. A real or metal cockle shell, the emblem of James the Great , sewn onto the hat or clothes, identified a medieval pilgrim to his shrine at Santiago de Compostela . In the Middle Ages, many saints were given emblems, which served to identify them in paintings and other images: St. Catherine of Alexandria had a wheel, or a sword, St. Anthony the Abbot , a pig and a small bell. These are also called attributes , especially when shown carried by or close to

84-566: A short non-verbal message to another individual. Emblems are associated with the culture they are established in and are subjective to that culture. For example, the sign made by forming a circle with the thumb and forefinger is used in America to communicate "OK" in a non-verbal way, in Japan to mean "money", and in some southern European countries to mean something sexual. Furthermore, the thumbs up sign in America means "good job ", but in some parts of

105-404: A specific meaning attached to them. These meanings are usually associated with the culture they are established in. Using emblems creates a way for humans to communicate with one another in a non-verbal way. An individual waving their hand at a friend, for example, would communicate "hello" without having to verbally say anything. Although sign language uses hand gestures to communicate words in

126-415: Is a pattern that is used to represent an idea or an individual. An emblem develops in concrete, visual terms some abstraction: a deity , a tribe or nation , or a virtue or vice . An emblem may be worn or otherwise used as an identifying badge or patch . For example, in America, police officers' badges refer to their personal metal emblem whereas their woven emblems on uniforms identify members of

147-509: Is one of eight Military Commands of the Brazilian Army . The Eastern Military Command is responsible for the defense of the states Rio de Janeiro , Minas Gerais , and Espírito Santo . A Parachutist Brigade ( Brigada de Infantaria Paraquedista ) and two Infantry Brigades are assigned to the 1st Army Division, which is the maneuver unit of the CML. Two Military Regional Commands are subordinated to

168-674: The Aztec or Inca . The use of these in the American context does not differ much from the contexts of other regions of the world, being even the equivalent of the coats of arms of their respective territorial entities. The 1531 publication in Augsburg of the first emblem book , the Emblemata of the Italian jurist Andrea Alciato launched a fascination with emblems that lasted two centuries and touched most of

189-7524: The Minas Gerais state (without the Triângulo Mineiro area) HQ Company 4th Military Region ( Companhia de Comando da 4ª Região Militar ) in Belo Horizonte 12th Infantry Battalion ( 12º Batalhão de Infantaria ) in Belo Horizonte 55th Infantry Battalion ( 55º Batalhão de Infantaria ) in Montes Claros 4th Military Police Company ( 4ª Companhia de Polícia do Exército ) in Belo Horizonte Juiz de Fora Garrison Hospital ( Hospital da Guarnição de Juiz de Fora ) in Juiz de Fora 11th Military Service Circumscription ( 11ª Circunscrição de Serviço Militar ) in Belo Horizonte 12th Military Service Circumscription ( 12ª Circunscrição de Serviço Militar ) in Juiz de Fora Brazilian Army NCO Academy (ESA) ( Escola de Sargentos das Armas - ESA ) in Três Corações Military High School Juiz de Fora ( Colégio Militar de Juiz de Fora ) in Juiz de Fora 5th Engineer Group' ( 5º Grupamento de Engenharia ) in Rio de Janeiro HQ Company 5th Engineer Group (Companhia de Comando do 5º Grupamento de Engenharia) in Rio de Janeiro 1st Combat Engineer (Training) Battalion ( 1º Batalhão de Engenharia de Combate (Escola) ) in Rio de Janeiro 4th Combat Engineer Battalion ( 4º Batalhão de Engenharia de Combate) in Itajubá 10th Construction Engineer Battalion ( 10º Batalhão de Engenharia de Construção ) in Lages 1st Army Division ( 1ª Divisão de Exército ) in Rio de Janeiro HQ Company 1st Army Division ( Companhia de Comando da 1ª Divisão de Exército ) in Rio de Janeiro 38th Infantry Battalion ( 38º Batalhão de Infantaria ) in Vila Velha 11th Military Police Battalion ( 11º Batalhão de Polícia do Exército ) in Rio de Janeiro 1st CBRN Defense Battalion ( 1º Batalhão de Defesa, Química, Biológica, Radiológica e Nuclear ) in Rio de Janeiro 21st Logistics Battalion ( 21º Batalhão Logístico ) in Rio de Janeiro 1st Division Artillery ( Artilharia Divisionária da 1ª Divisão de Exército ) in Niterói HQ Battery 1st Division Artillery ( Bateria de Comando da Artilharia Divisionária da 1ª DE ) in Niterói 11th Field Artillery Group ( 11º Grupo de Artilharia de Campanha ) in Rio de Janeiro 14th Field Artillery Group ( 14º Grupo de Artilharia de Campanha ) in Pouso Alegre 21st Field Artillery Group ( 21º Grupo de Artilharia de Campanha ) in Niterói Paratrooper Infantry Brigade ( Brigada de Infantaria Pára-quedista ) in Rio de Janeiro HQ Company Parachute Infantry Brigade ( Companhia de Comando da Brigada de Infantaria Pára-quedista ) in Rio de Janeiro 25th Parachutist Infantry Battalion ( 25º Batalhão de Infantaria Pára-quedista ) in Rio de Janeiro 26th Parachutist Infantry Battalion ( 26º Batalhão de Infantaria Pára-quedista ) in Rio de Janeiro 27th Parachutist Infantry Battalion ( 27º Batalhão de Infantaria Pára-quedista ) in Rio de Janeiro 8th Parachutist Field Artillery Group ( 8º Grupo de Artilharia de Campanha Pára-quedista ) in Rio de Janeiro 20th Parachutist Logistics Battalion ( 20º Batalhão Logístico Pára-quedista ) in Rio de Janeiro Parachutist Folding, Maintenance and Air Supply Battalion ( Batalhão de Dobragem, Manutenção de Pára-quedas e Suprimento Pelo Ar ) in Rio de Janeiro Parachutist Pathfinder Company ( Companhia de Precursores Pára-quedista ) in Rio de Janeiro 1st Parachute Cavalry Squadron ( 1º Esquadrão de Cavalaria pára-quedista ) in Rio de Janeiro 21st Parachutist Air Defence Artillery Battery ( 21ª Bateria de Artilharia Anti-Aérea Pára-quedista ) in Rio de Janeiro 1st Parachutist Combat Engineer Company ( 1ª Companhia de Engenharia de Combate pára-quedista ) in Rio de Janeiro 20th Parachutist Signals Company ( 20ª Companhia de Comunicações Pára-quedista ) in Rio de Janeiro 36th Parachutist Military Police Platoon ( 36º Pelotão de Polícia do Exército Pára-quedista ) in Rio de Janeiro 4th Light Infantry (Mountain) Brigade ( 4ª Brigada de Infantaria Leve (Montanha) ) in Juiz de Fora HQ Company 4th Light Infantry (Mountain) Brigade ( Companhia de Comando da 4ª Brigada de Infantaria Leve (Montanha) ) in Juiz de Fora 10th Light Infantry Battalion ( 10º Batalhão de Infantaria ) in Juiz de Fora 11th Mountain Infantry Battalion ( 11º Batalhão de Infantaria de Montanha ) in São João Del Rei 32nd Light Infantry Battalion ( 32º Batalhão de Infantaria Motorizado ) in Petrópolis 4th Light Field Artillery Group ( 4º Grupo de Artilharia de Campanha Leve ) in Juiz de Fora 17th Light Logistics Battalion ( 17º Batalhão Logístico Leve ) in Juiz de Fora 4th Mechanized Cavalry Squadron ( 4º Esquadrão de Cavalaria Mecanizado ) in Santos Dumont 4th Signals Company ( 4ª Companhia de Comunicações ) in Belo Horizonte 35th Military Police Platoon ( 35º Pelotão de Polícia do Exército ) in Juiz de Fora Training Units Group/9th Motorized Infantry Brigade ( Grupamento de Unidades-Escola/9ª Brigada de Infantaria Motorizada ) in Rio de Janeiro HQ Company Training Units Group/9th Motorized Infantry Brigade ( Companhia de Comando do Grupamento de Unidades-escola/9ª Brigada de Infantaria Motorizada ) in Rio de Janeiro 15th Mechanized Cavalry (Training) Regiment ( 15º Regimento de Cavalaria Mecanizado (Escola) ) in Rio de Janeiro 1st Motorized Infantry (Training) Battalion ( 1º Batalhão de Infantaria Motorizado (escola) ) in Rio de Janeiro 2nd Motorized Infantry (Training) Battalion ( 2º Batalhão de Infantaria Motorizado (escola) ) in Rio de Janeiro 57th Motorized Infantry (Training) Battalion ( 57º Batalhão de Infantaria Motorizado (escola) ) in Rio de Janeiro 31st Field Artillery (Training) Group ( 31º Grupo de Artilharia de Campanha (Escola) ) in Rio de Janeiro Signals Training Battalion ( Batalhão Escola de Comunicações ) in Rio de Janeiro 25th Logistics (Training) Battalion ( 25º Batalhão Logístico (Escola) ) in Rio de Janeiro 2nd Infantry Company ( 2ª Companhia de Infantaria ) in Campos dos Goytacazes 9th Air Defence Artillery (Training) Battery ( 9ª Bateria de Artilharia Anti-Aérea (Escola) ) in Macaé 9th Military Police Platoon ( 9º Pelotão de Polícia do Exército ) in Rio de Janeiro References [ edit ] ^ ".: Exército Brasileiro - Braço Forte, Mão Amiga" . 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210-1000: The Rio de Janeiro and Espírito Santo states HQ Company 1st Military Region ( Companhia de Comando da 1ª Região Militar ) in Rio de Janeiro 1st Military Region Regional Maintenance Park ( Parque Regional de Manutenção da 1ª Região Militar ) in Rio de Janeiro 111th War Materiel Support Company ( 111ª Companhia de Apoio de Material Bélico ) in Rio de Janeiro 2nd Military Service Circumscription ( 2ª Circunscrição de Serviço Militar ) in Rio de Janeiro Army Central Hospital ( Hospital Central do Exército ) in Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Garrison Hospital ( Hospital da Guarnição de Rio de Janeiro ) in Rio de Janeiro Military Polyclinic Rio de Janeiro ( Policlínica Militar do Rio de Janeiro ) in Rio de Janeiro Military Polyclinic Niterói ( Policlínica Militar do Niterói ) in Niterói 4th Military Region ( 4ª Região Militar ) in Belo Horizonte covering

231-572: The termini technici of architecture . They mean an iconic painted, drawn, or sculptural representation of a concept affixed to houses and belong—like the inscriptions—to the architectural ornaments (ornamenta). Since the publication of De re aedificatoria (1452) by Leon Battista Alberti (1404–1472), patterned after the De architectura by the Roman architect and engineer Vitruvius , emblema are related to Egyptian hieroglyphics and are considered as being

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252-538: The Brazilian Armed Forces Regional commands of the Brazilian Army Hidden categories: Articles containing Brazilian Portuguese-language text Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata Articles containing Portuguese-language text Emblem Although the words emblem and symbol are often used interchangeably, an emblem

273-894: The CML for administrative purposes. Structure [ edit ] [REDACTED] Area of the Comando Militar do Leste 2017 [REDACTED] Structure of the Comando Militar do Leste 2017 (click to enlarge) Eastern Military Command ( Comando do Comando Militar do Leste ) in Rio de Janeiro HQ Company Eastern Military Command ( Companhia de Comando do Comando Militar do Leste ) in Rio de Janeiro 1st Foot Guard Battalion ( 1º Batalhão de Guardas ) in Rio de Janeiro 2nd Guard Cavalry Regiment ( 2º Regimento de Cavalaria de Guarda ) in Rio de Janeiro 1st Military Police Battalion ( 1º Batalhão de Polícia do Exército ) in Rio de Janeiro 2nd Military Intelligence Company ( 2ª Companhia de Inteligência ) in Rio de Janeiro 1st Military Region ( 1ª Região Militar ) in Rio de Janeiro covering

294-443: The countries of western Europe. "Emblem" in this sense refers to a didactic or moralizing combination of picture and text intended to draw the reader into a self-reflective examination of their own life . Complicated associations of emblems could transmit information to the culturally-informed viewer, a characteristic of the 16th-century artistic movement called Mannerism . A popular collection of emblems, which ran to many editions,

315-516: The lost universal language. Therefore, the emblems belong to the Renaissance knowledge of antiquity which comprises not only Greek and Roman antiquity but also Egyptian antiquity as proven by the numerous obelisks built in 16th and 17th century Rome. Evidence of the use of emblems in pre-Columbian America has also been found, such as those used in Mayan city states, kingdoms, and even empires such as

336-475: The original on 2008-06-05 . Retrieved 2008-12-14 . ^ "ORBAT Exercito Brasileiro" . Archived from the original on 2009-01-24 . Retrieved 2008-12-14 . ^ ".: Exército Brasileiro - Braço Forte, Mão Amiga" . Archived from the original on 2009-02-22 . Retrieved 2008-12-14 . Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eastern_Military_Command_(Brazil)&oldid=1254912985 " Categories : Commands of

357-576: The original on 2008-12-17 . Retrieved 2008-12-14 . ^ "1ª Região Militar - Página inicial" . www.1rm.eb.mil.br . Archived from the original on 2011-02-27 . Retrieved 2008-12-14 . ^ "Comando da 4ª Região Militar (Cmdo 4ª RM) - Exército Brasileiro" . ^ ".: Exército Brasileiro - Braço Forte, Mão Amiga" . Archived from the original on 2009-04-29 . Retrieved 2008-12-14 . ^ "Página inicial" . www.ad1de.eb.mil.br . ^ "Site Oficial da Brigada de Infantaria Pára-quedista" . Archived from

378-406: The saint in art . Monarchs and other grand persons increasingly adopted personal devices or emblems that were distinct from their family heraldry . The most famous include Louis XIV of France 's sun, the salamander of Francis I of France , the boar of Richard III of England and the armillary sphere of Manuel I of Portugal . In the fifteenth and sixteenth century, there

399-488: The spirit of a clan . Emblems in heraldry are known as charges . The lion passant serves as the emblem of England, the lion rampant as the emblem of Scotland . An icon consists of an image (originally a religious image), that has become standardized by convention. A logo is an impersonal, secular icon, usually of a corporate entity . Since the 15th century, the terms of emblem ( emblema ; from Greek : ἔμβλημα , meaning "embossed ornament") and emblematura belong to

420-452: Was a fashion, started in Italy, for making large medals with a portrait head on the obverse and the emblem on the reverse; these would be given to friends and as diplomatic gifts . Pisanello produced many of the earliest and finest of these. A symbol, on the other hand, substitutes one thing for another, in a more concrete fashion: A totem is specifically an animal emblem that expresses

441-466: Was presented by Francis Quarles in 1635. Each of the emblems consisted of a paraphrase from a passage of Scripture, expressed in ornate and metaphorical language, followed by passages from the Christian Fathers, and concluding with an epigram of four lines. These were accompanied by an emblem that presented the symbols displayed in the accompanying passage. Emblems are certain gestures which have

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