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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...
- prescribed,
SNCOs wore two
silver silk
epaulets,
sergeants two
worsted and
corporals one worsted. In the same year, the
epaulets'
color of
cavalry NCOs officially...
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lieutenant colonels and
majors plain gold (infantry: silver)
epaulets.
Captains a
single epaulet on the
right shoulder,
lieutenants on the left shoulder....
- are worn on the
epaulets of the Air
Force Blue
service dress jacket. Rank
insignia are also worn on
epaulets which slide onto the
epaulet loops on the light...
- The
epaulet oriole (Icterus cayanensis) is a
species of bird in the
family Icteridae. The
moriche oriole,
formerly considered a
distinct species (I. chrysocephalus)...
- of rank insignia. Privates, airmen, and
seamen now wear
plain shoulder epaulets.
Senior NCOs had
their chevrons replaced by
plain bars (small horizontal...
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standard epaulets. A
third category was the "walking out dress" (Ausgehanzug)
which was
essentially a
standard service uniform worn with
epaulets, belt,...
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badges and
epaulets as rank
insignia for
civil servants and workers. The
first uniform regulations of 1941
exchanged the pips on the
epaulets for rosettes...
- to the
naval captain's insignia, such as four
stripes on the
shoulder epaulets and four
stripes on the
blazer sleeves.
First officer's
insignia corresponds...
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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...