Chevrons denote a non-commissioned officer.
Navy jump wings on an Army soldier's uniform mean that the soldier has completed jump training in accordance with navy standards. These are blue wings that can be affixed to the uniform signifying that the individual has the training to jump from a standard plan in good conditions.
Rank.. as in the army.. a Sargent has stripes on his shoulder because of his hi ranking position.
When someone is against uniform it means not to wear them. It mean that they do not like uniform and they are not allow.
Five stars in a pentagonal shape is the insignia of General of the Army. So Five stars is the highest rank. Movies often have star ratings based on this.
Each star stands for one year of being a captain on that team.
Given the location and the design, this would mean nothing at all. For the most part, stars have NO meaning. The only instance where they might is if they are a nautical star and or compass, but more so this day in age, these mean nothing at all anymore either. Just skin decoration or filler pieces.
to bring the shoulder toward the body
T5 was a rank in the US Army and Army Air Force in WW II is stood for Tech 5, it was equal to a corporal in pay but lacked the command of a corporal. The rank on the uniform was a corporal stripes with a "T" under them. He was the most junior of the NCO ratings.
un uniforme (masc.) is the French spelling for an uniform.
Yes they do. All government branches have a uniform, or a dress code. what do you mean by dress code, do you mean suit or something, and do the clandestine service wear uniform?
Uniform.