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[edit]DescriptionInsignia of the Belgium Red Cross - Insigne de la Croix-Rouge de Belgique.svg |
Français : L'insigne, national, quadrilingue et officiel, de la Croix-Rouge de Belgique se constitue d'un octogone blanc au contour rouge, avec en son centre l'emblème universel de la Croix-Rouge et aux quatre coins la mentions Croix-Rouge de Belgique dans les trois langues nationales de la Belgique et en anglais : 'Croix-Rouge de Belgique' (français), 'Belgisches Rotes Kreuz' (allemand), 'Belgian Red Cross' (anglais) et 'Belgische Rode Kruis' (néerlandais).
Il est apposé sur les uniformes de la Croix-Rouge de Belgique depuis plusieurs décennies (à partir des années 1980 au plus tard). Depuis les années 2020, il est principalement utilisé sur les éléments d'uniforme du Comité Bruxelles-Capitale de la Croix-Rouge, du fait de ses inscriptions en quatre langues, ainsi que de la Communauté germanophone de la Croix-Rouge. Dans le reste de la Wallonie, l'insigne quadrilingue se retrouve à moindre mesure, sur les éléments d'uniforme à haute visibilité. La Communauté flamande (Rode Kruis Vlaanderen) a totalement renoncé à l'usage de tout emblème national.
English: The national, quadrilingual and official insignia of the Belgian Red Cross consists of a white octagon with a red outline, with the universal Red Cross emblem at its center, and the words 'Belgian Red Cross' in the three national languages of Belgium and in English: 'Croix-Rouge de Belgique' (French), 'Belgisches Rotes Kreuz' (German), 'Belgian Red Cross' (English) and 'Belgische Rode Kruis' (Dutch).
It has been used on Belgian Red Cross uniforms for several decades (from the 1980s at the latest). Since the 2020s, it has mainly been used on the uniforms of the Brussels-Capital Committee, because of its four-language inscriptions, and of the German-speaking Community. In the rest of Wallonia, the quadrilingual badge is used to a lesser extent on high-visibility uniform elements. The Flemish Community (Rode Kruis Vlaanderen) has completely renounced the use of any national emblem.
Nederlands: Het nationale, viertalige en officiële insigne van het Belgische Rode Kruis bestaat uit een witte achthoek met een rode omlijning, met het universele embleem van het Rode Kruis in het midden en de woorden 'Belgisch Rode Kruis' in de vier hoeken in de drie landstalen van België en in het Engels: 'Croix-Rouge de Belgique' (Frans), 'Belgisches Rotes Kreuz' (Duits), 'Belgian Red Cross' (Engels) en 'Belgisch Rode Kruis' (Nederlands).
Dit onderscheidingsteken wordt al decennialang gebruikt op de uniformen van het Belgische Rode Kruis (ten laatste vanaf de jaren 1980). Sinds de jaren 2020 wordt het vooral gebruikt op de uniformen van het Brussel-Hoofdstad Comité, vanwege de opschriften in vier talen, en van de Duitstalige Gemeenschap van het Rode Kruis. In de rest van Wallonië wordt het viertalige insigne in mindere mate gebruikt op high-visibility uniformkledij. De Vlaamse Gemeenschap (Rode Kruis Vlaanderen) heeft volledig afgezien van het gebruik van het nationaal embleem. |
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