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How about motif, totem, or indeed simply symbol?
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The policeman's badge, the military officer's insignia of rank.
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Welcome, merlor! You might be thinking of the fasces, the bundle of rods with an embedded axe, that the Romans would carry at the head of a parade. It has been a symbol of power and authority, appearing on coins and flags down through the ages, including the liberty-head dime. More about it here: http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/fasces.html#usa
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Hi Alexis, WELCOME to the Board! Especially since you're an Aussie -- Yee hah! Yippee - another-ee! Glad to have you with us.
Totem is a good word, although I guess it depends on your definition. This from the Cambridge International English Dictionary:
totem noun [C] an object which is respected by a group of people, esp. for religious reasons Television is sometimes seen as a totem of modern society.
totem pole A totem pole is a tall wooden pole with symbols cut or painted on it, which is part of the tradition of the Native Americans of the west coast of Canada and the northern USA.
If I was to use totem I would probably use it with a broader definition than in the religious sense, so I think your suggestion is a good one!
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