- The
epaulet oriole (Icterus cayanensis) is a
species of bird in the
family Icteridae. The
moriche oriole,
formerly considered a
distinct species (I. chrysocephalus)...
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Epaulette (/ˈɛpəlɛt/; also
spelled epaulet) is a type of
ornamental shoulder piece or
decoration used as
insignia of rank by
armed forces and
other organizations...
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infantry colonels had an
eagle of gold on the
epaulet strap because it was
placed on a
silver epaulet and all
other colonels had
silver eagles on gold...
- distinguished. In the beginning, U.S. Army
enlisted rank was
indicated by
colored epaulets. The use of
chevrons came into
being in 1821, with the
orientation changing...
- slide-on
epaulet for field-grade officers'
shirts has a
single line of
silver piping toward the
outer edge of the
epaulet. The slide-on
epaulet for general...
- of rank insignia. Privates, airmen, and
seamen now wear
plain shoulder epaulets.
Senior NCOs had
their chevrons replaced by
plain bars (small horizontal...
- In chess,
checkmate pattern is a recognizable/particular/studied
arrangements of
pieces that
delivers checkmate.
Several checkmate patterns occur frequently...
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officers wear
metal rank
insignia pinned onto the
epaulet loops on the coat, and Air
Force blue slide-on
epaulet loops on the shirt. USAF
personnel ****igned...
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taken place in city
streets the
night before. Enraged,
Hitler tore the
epaulets off the
shirt of SA-Obergruppenführer
August Schneidhuber, the
chief of...
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evident in the
enlisted and NCO
epaulets, but in the
epaulets of all
warrant officers and officers, the gold and
black epaulets sta**** as is in the
dress uniforms...