He or she, with three stripes, would be ranked as a sergeant. (Note the rank would be on he or she's sleeves (sorry to be pedantic!).
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Three stripes.
The rank indicated by "three stripes, three stripes down, and a star" typically refers to a Chief Petty Officer in the U.S. Navy. This insignia features three gold stripes, three gold stripes inverted, and a star above them, symbolizing a senior non-commissioned officer. The star signifies additional responsibilities and authority within the rank.
The flag of the Republic Cuba consists of a red triangle, one white star, and five stripes. The stripes run horizontally. There are three blue stripes and two white stripes.
The French flag has three (3) stripes on it.
Three stripes. They are swisted to seem like more.
because it lookes funny
There is no US Army Sergeant Major badge. There is a rank insignia, but it is not an awarded badge. There are three different insignia for the rank of Sergeant Major (E-9). Sergeant Major - Three stripes on top and three stripes on bottom with one star in the middle. Command Sergeant Major - Three stripes on top and three stripes on bottom with one star and wreath and in the middle. Sergeant Major of the Army - Three stripes on top and three stripes on bottom with two stars and eagle in the middle. See related links for pictures of US Enlisted rank insignia.
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yes. Nope.... There are many variations some with no stripes..
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