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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...
- 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...
- standard epaulets. A third category was the "walking out dress" (Ausgehanzug) which was essentially a standard service uniform worn with epaulets, belt,...
- 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...
- 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...