Synyster Gates doesn't have anything on his left shoulder but a guitar strap, however Zacky Vengeance does have a patch. Appears to be other than military, however.
Shoulder Rests are a great way to keep your shoulder comfortable when you are playing the violin... BUT are optional. You can use the violin with or without one, but some people find using a shoulder rest more comfortable then not using one, and vice versa. So, In conclusion, you are not required to use a shoulder rest.
Angel on My Shoulder - song - was created on 2007-06-18.
No. You will always have to buy a shoulder rest separately in order to find the kind that works for you. There is no one-size-fits all for shoulder rests.
If there is space, the shoulder rest should fit under the neck of the violin. If not, then it will probably fit on the side of the neck. If this still doesn't work, then just carry the shoulder rest separately.
The 2011 Jeep Grand-Cherokee has 58.6 in. of front shoulder room.
Either get two belts and wear one normally and the other across your shoulder or buy a military shoulder strap.
An Epaulette
those machines are the same
This is the EVA shoulder, if I am not mistaken. I use these, and I also use his grenadier chestplate and a military police helmet. Someone correct me if I am wrong.
It's called a Sam Browne belt.
barrett M82
This refers to the creases on the uniform shirt. On the front creases starting at the shoulder and going down to the shirt tail at the pocket button. In the back there is a crease running from shoulder to shoulder and three creases equal distant apart going down the back of the shirt. Take a dress shirt to almost any dry cleaners and ask for military creases on it, and they will know what you want.
A line of soldiers is a rank. A formation is made up of several ranks.
It is a form of rifled cannon. In military terms, guns are shotguns, machine guns, and cannon. A rifle is a shoulder fired weapon. The minigun is not.
Paul Quattrociocchi has written: 'Military shoulder patches of South Vietnam (RVN)' -- subject(s): Armed Forces, Insignia
The 229th MI Battalion wears the Defense Language School (US Army Element) shoulder sleeve insignia.
the Left Shoulder