gorget patch การใช้
- A brigadier's uniform may also have red gorget patches.
- Army brigadier-generals wear gorget patches on the collar of the service uniform tunic.
- Stand-up collar and background of the gorget patch showed a particular egalisation colour.
- The traditional gorget patches were also restored for officers of the rank of colonel or higher.
- However, gorget patches ( rectangular white tabs with one triangular end ) are worn on both lapels.
- The gorget patch and the stand-up collar showed the particular Waffenfarbe ( en : corps colour ).
- Around 1998, the Indian Air Force introduced gorget patches ( or collar tabs ) for its air officers.
- Like all chief officer ranks in the British police, commissioners wear gorget patches on the collars of their tunics.
- Additionally, officers at or above the rank of commander or assistant chief constable wear gorget patches on the collars of their tunics.
- Constables and non-commissioned officers ( NCOs ) wear the red serge tunic with blue gorget patches on their collars and epaulettes of navy blue.
- The shirts worn by the Rifles were of the same colour as the jacket with grass-green gorget patches to indicate their arm of service.
- Also in deviation from the description above, on the service jacket and skiing blouse colour pipings or cops background colour on gorget patches are dropped.
- The shirts worn by the Landwehr infantry were of the same colour as the jacket with grass-green gorget patches to indicate their arm of service.
- The gorget patches are similar to those worn by generals, aside from being of silver-on-black instead of the Army's gold-on-red.
- Then rank insignia was a single white celluloid-star on the stand-up collar of the so-called " Waffenrock " ( en : Tunic ) on gorget patch ( de : Paroli ).
- In the United Kingdom, general officers or senior officers of the British Army wear gorget patches according to their branch or arm of service; their counterpart police ranks wear similar gorget patches of silver-on-black.
- In the United Kingdom, general officers or senior officers of the British Army wear gorget patches according to their branch or arm of service; their counterpart police ranks wear similar gorget patches of silver-on-black.
- Then rank insignia was a gorget patch on the stand-up collar of the so-called " Waffenrock " ( en : Tunic ), and consisted of three white stars on 13 mm ragged yellow silk galloon.
- Then rank insignia was a gorget patch on the stand-up collar of the so-called " Waffenrock " ( en : tunic ), and consisted of three white stars on 13 mm ragged yellow silk galloon.
- The small gorget patches, mounted on the tunic ( or " gymnastyorka " ), remained unchanged, but they were made in the corps colour and contained an emblem to indicate the branch of service or special appointment.
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