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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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epaulette shark (/ɛpəlɛt ʃɑːrk/,
Hemiscyllium ocellatum) is a
species of
longtailed ****
shark of the
family Hemiscylliidae,
found in shallow, tropical...
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officers wore
silver epaulettes,
while other branches wore gold, and
their rank
insignia was the
opposite color of
their epaulettes, so
Infantry first lieutenants...
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insignia was
moved to the
epaulettes in 1880. On
ceremonial or
parade uniforms these ranks continue to be worn on the
epaulettes,
either as
cloth slides...
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leopard epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium michaeli), also
known as the
Milne Bay
epaulette shark and Michael's
epaulette shark, is a
species of bamboo...
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Epaulettes (French:
Épaulettes, Dutch: Epauletten) is the name
given by
philatelists to the
first series of
postage stamps issued by Belgium. The stamps...
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Variations of PCSO
epaulettes varying between forces Examples of PCSO
supervisor epaulettes Examples of PCSO
epaulettes in the City of
London Police...
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changed to an
epaulette worn of the
right shoulder.
Infantry captains wore a
silver epaulette while all
other captains wore a gold
epaulette. Both company-grade...
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Epaulette Mountain is a 3,094-metre (10,151-foot)
mountain summit in Alberta, Canada.
Epaulette Mountain is
located in
Banff National Park and is visible...
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position of
epaulettes distinguished between commanders and post-captains of
various seniorities. A
commander wore a
single epaulette on the left shoulder...