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Flexible metal epaulettes (usually made from br****) are
referred to as
shoulder scales. In the
French and
other armies,
epaulettes are also worn by...
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fringed epaulettes for all
officer ranks, with
silver stars for
general officers.
Field officers wore two
epaulettes,
captains one
epaulette on the right...
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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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Variations of PCSO
epaulettes varying between forces Examples of PCSO
supervisor epaulettes Examples of PCSO
epaulettes in the City of
London Police...
- fin,
which are
reminiscent of
military epaulettes. A
small species (usually
under 1 m (3.3 ft) long), the
epaulette shark has a
slender body with a short...
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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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epaulettes,
sergeants and
corporals in the form of
stripes or
chevrons on the sleeves. Gold (yellow) or
silver (white)
stripes and
epaulettes were...
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colours on
their headgear. Colonel: two
epaulettes with
thick fringes +
white plume Colonel en second: two
epaulettes with
thick fringes and a red stripe...
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officers wore
scales (
epaulettes without fringes,
officially termed "shoulder straps") and the same
device as a lieutenant.
Epaulettes of the
military branch...
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subspecies have been recognised. It is a tail-less
brown bat with
large white epaulettes,
white on the
middle of the
belly and
white earspots. It has a head and...