He or she will be called a Sergent.
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β 12y agoAarshya Patel
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β 13y agoSoldier (Army) Left sleeve would mean service strips (1 bar = 3 years active duty). 3 stripes equals 9 years active duty. Right sleeve would mean overseas service bar (1 bar = 6 months active duty). 3 overseas bars equals 18 months overseas (outside the continental U.S.).
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β 15y ago=A soldier with three stripes are called a corporal!==A soldier with the lowest stripes is called the private!=
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β 12y agoArmy - E5 - Sergeant
Marines - E5 - Sergeant
Airforce - E4 - Senior Airman
Navy - E6 - Petty officer First Class
and the coast guard and navy rank are similar
a sargeant
Each stripe is given for four years of service. That soldier (who was probably a Marine) has served for atleast 12 years. Or do you mean the chevrons on his shoulder. In which case would be rank. Three chevrons is a sergeant.
Generally they have three stripes, though in some forces this may vary or be a compound rank and have more, or less with additional markings.
sod which is replaced 3 times a year.
The spider you are describing is likely the Bahamian wandering spider (Ctenidae sp.). This species is known for its large size, black coloration, fuzzy appearance, and distinct white stripes. It is common in the Bahamas and is known for its wandering behavior rather than building webs.
A Sergeant has three stripes in the US military and a Corporal has two (if the stripes are located on the upper arm). If the stripes are located on the lower arm and are better described as slashes (just above the wrist) those are indicators of time in the service. Each slash represents 3 years in the Army and 4 years per slash in the Marine Corps.
The multiplicand of 3 stripes of a rectangular is 6.
3 stripes
Kevin Costner wears Original Penguin Sunglasses in 3 Days to Kill
she wears a plain white saree with a blue border and then above that 3 stripes of blue color.that is it..
A diamond.
The French flag has three (3) stripes on it.