on the short sleeve it should be centered halfway between the shoulder sleeve seam and the hem. On the jacket and the long sleeve shirt it should be centered halfway between the shoulder and the elbow (with the elbow bent at a 90 degree angle)
If you are intending to refer to a uniform that belongs to a man, then the correct placement of the apostrophe is as you have it. This is called the possessive form.
The correct placement of all US Military awards must be in order of rank, as prescribed in what is called an "Order of Precedence" . Lists and pictures of the order are available everywhere.
They have 4 stripes, and they have 2 stars.
Sgt. Snorkel typically wears three stripes on the sleeve of his uniform, indicating his rank as a sergeant.
blue white stripes
The hash stripes are actually Service Stripes and each stripe represents 4 years that the Marine has served.
no, its not correct .......but if uniform is a code then its not correct
Each stripe on the army dress uniform represents three years of service. It should be noted that other armed services' stripes equal four years.
maroon with blue stripes
The placement of specific patches on a USMC military uniform may vary depending on the individual's rank, unit, and the specific regulations in place. However, generally speaking, patches such as the U.S. Marine Corps emblem (Eagle, Globe, and Anchor) are typically worn on the upper left chest, while unit patches and skill badges may be worn on the sleeves or shoulders. The exact placement and configuration should be in accordance with Marine Corps Uniform Regulations.
A Captains' Stripes refers to stripes worn on a military or sports uniform to denote the rank or position of a captain. In sports, players may wear Captains' Stripes to indicate that they are the team captain, while in the military, these stripes may indicate a captain's rank and authority.
Using tape and a level, place tape on the areas you do not want the stripes to be, and go bananas on the wall. After it dries, remove the tape. Be sure to use the level, as it ensures the stripes are straight.