Monday, January 18, 2010

Lower Marine Riser Package Marine Corps Rank On Lower Sleeve?

Marine Corps Rank on Lower Sleeve? - lower marine riser package

Why are there marks on the bottom of the sleeve of the uniform of the U.S. Marine Corps? Is he also goes by the NCO, or is there another reason behind all this?

5 comments:

LCPL USMC (Lance Cpl Undrground) said...

What, how much time they set foot in a bar to 4 years each service brand marks.

USNS said...

Service Stripes and "hash marks." In the Marine Corps, U.S. Coast Guard and Navy have for each serving four years. In the Navy, you get braids range of services, if 12 years of good behavior.

Army issues all three years of active service, the problems of the band of U.S. Air Force for longevity in terms of service brands.

Ace said...

The service band, commonly referred to as the pound sign is used to Members, which was inscribed a sentence for each service is to identify Marines Strip 4 years service.

poppyg said...

They are, in fact as a hash mark. 1 Hash for four years.

alexander m said...

His wounds service. one row for every x amount of years

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