The Marine Corps Dress Blue Alpha's, Bravo's, Charlie's, and Delta's.
They have 4 stripes, and they have 2 stars.
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.
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.
red means blood shed
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
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The service stripes were always worn on the US uniform on the lower Left cuff to denote lenght of time in service. These stripes varied slightly from WW1 through today's uniform but not very much. The overseas stripes were worn just above these and denote time served outside the USA. Custermen Oversea Service Stripes are for oversea service in disignated areas for designated time periods, not just oversea service anywhere/anytime. Army Regulation 670-1 outlines what these locations and times are.
The stripes go on the outside of your legs
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.