It is the Department of Defense Acceptance insignia used after WWII from about 1952 to 1957 on-wards. See the related link to see an image.
The rank insignia for a First Class is an Eagle over 3 Chevrons, with the person's rating insignia between them. For collar devices, it's just the Eagle over the Chevrons.
The Bill - 1984 Clutching at Straws 1-3 is rated/received certificates of: UK:15 (video rating)
It looks like this an eagle with 3 arrows in his left foot and a leaf in his right foot (look it up in google images
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That description of the eagle would make it a 1921 Morgan dollar, NOT a Peace dollar. It's an extremely common date, with coins often selling in the $20-$25 range.
Here's the list of commissioned officers for the US Army: General of the Army (5 stars), General (4 stars), Lieutenant General (3 stars), Major General (2 stars), Brigadier General (1 star), Colonel (Eagle), Lieutenant Colonel (Silver Leaf), Major (Gold Leaf), Captain (2 Silver Bars), First Lieutenant (Silver Bar), Second Lieutenant (Gold Bar).
I just approached this problem, I connected the antenna into the Insignia, an from the Insignia to the Tivo (Series 2), then from the Tivo into the TV. This way I watch Tivo and use the Insignia channels when I change to (Tivo) channel 3. Perhaps not a perfect solution but gives me both of their full capabilites.
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The tallest eagle is 3' 3 1/2" It is the Philippine Eagle, Otherwise known as the monkey-eating eagle
It's an eagle. 1 under par on a hole = birdie 2 under par on a hole = eagle 3 under par on a hole = double eagle