shoulder knot การใช้
- In 1872, epaulettes were abolished for officers and replaced by shoulder knots.
- His kilt is made of leopard fur and his shoulder knots are jackal-shaped.
- In the stories of the Ninth Pass, these ensignia include general colours, such as harper blue, and accessories described as shoulder knots.
- Epaulettes of the German pattern ( as well as shoulder knots ) are used by officers of ceremonial units and schools of the Bolivian Army.
- Upon assumption he receives a saber, epaulette, shoulder knot, shoulder board and sleeve insignia and full military uniform to be used in military events while performing the duties as president.
- As the shoulder knots had no fringe, it was necessary that some change in the insignia on the dress uniform be made in order to distinguish the major from the second lieutenant.
- It consisted of a short cut-away blue serge tunic with nine regulation buttons, silver twisted cord shoulder knots, black braid on the sleeves and silver chevrons for non-commissioned officers.
- Army and National Guard officers'rank insignia are in shoulder knot epaulette boards similar to the German Army in the full dress and ceremonial uniform, especially its Prussian predecessor, in the following manner:
- The nematode " Ditylenchus dipsaci ", leaf beetle, fruit fly, gout fly, cereal chafer, dart moth, cereal bug, Hessian fly, and rustic shoulder knot are among insects which can seriously affect rye health.
- On the Full Dress Uniforms, Cadet Officers wear rank insignia as on the " School Uniform ", except that the Cadet 1st Captain wears braided shoulder knots with a full dress aiguillette in recognition of his role as the Corps Cadet Regimental Commander.
- Only the Chilean Army sports them in these uniforms in its ceremonial units, the Military Academy and the NCO School while the 5th Cavalry Regiment " Aca Caraya " of the Paraguayan Army sports both epaulettes and shoulder knots in its dress uniforms ( save for a platoon wearing Chaco War uniforms ).
- Rover Scouts are distinguished from other sections of Scouting and leaders by a red panel on the blue uniform shirt across the arms and shoulders, with green " epaulette " badges on each shoulder, and the'shoulder knot'of five ribbons ( tan for Venturers and red for Rover Scouts ) on the left shoulder, symbolising the role of the Rover Section in helping and protecting their younger brothers and sisters.