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The velcro patch on the pocket flap, on the wearer's left sleeve.
above the left breast pocket for ribbons. combat badge(s) are above the ribbons. other badges are worn on the lapel of the left breast pocket. unit citations are worn over the right breast pocket. Patch for combat unit service are worn on the right upper jacket sleeve.....................................
The red bands are the oceans. The left band is the Pacific Ocean and the other band is the Atlantic Ocean.
Depends on if it is Dress Blue Alphas or Bravos. On alphas it is centered, 1/8th in. above the right breast pocket. If it is bravos it is worn with shooting badges above the left breast pocket.
50 stars in the top left hand corner and red and white stripes.(Usually on a gold pole with an American eagle on top).
jeans usually come with 5 pockets; two in the back, two main ones in the front and a small inner pocket in the left front pocket.
inside the mek you will see get your mek on.mek jeans should have small lines of thread and in the left pocket you should see a small mek logo
Three vertical stripes - from left to right colours blue white red
The stripes go on the outside of your legs
Three vertical stripes, green, white and red left to right with the seal of Mexico in the center of the white stripe.
Three vertical stripes: (going from left to right) Black, yellow, red
In the Army... The stripes on the left forearm of the service jacket are Service Stripes. You get one per three years of active duty. The stripes on the right forearm are Overseas Service Stripes. You get one per six months of duty in a combat zone.
put it in your LEFT pocket
The french flag consists of three different colours but from left to right the colours are Blue, white then red.
The Arrow of Light award is sewn centered and just under the left shirt pocket on the Boy Scout uniform.
If you are referring to the triangular stripes on the arm of a uniform, it means that the soldier's rank would have been Sergeant. We call these stripes Chevrons. Some chevrons have a curve at the bottom. We call these Rockers.Others contain a lozenge (diamond) or a star in the middle. Chain of Command Ranks using Chevrons and Rockers to indicate rank are as follows: * Private, indicated by one chevron * Private First Class, indicated by one chevron with one rocker * Corporal, indicated by two chevrons * Sergeant, indicated by three chevrons * Staff Sergeant, indicated by three chevrons and one rocker * Sergeant First Class, indicated by three chevrons and two rockers * Master Sergeant, indicated by three chevrons and three rockers * First Sergeant, indicated by three chevrons, three rockers, and lozenge. * Sergaent Major, indicated by a star in the midddle of the chevrons and rockers. This position is appointed. * Command Sergeant Major, indicated by a winged star in the middle of the chevrons and rockers. This position is appointed. * Sergeant Major of the Army, indicated by an eagle flanked by two stars. This position is not combat oriented. Three stripes was the rank of a sergeant. A Private wore no stripes, a private first class had one stripe, and a corporal had two stripes.
4 skyblue stripes, 5 white stripes (same size as the skyblue ones) and a smily yellow sun in the top left corner.