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.
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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.
To earn one stripe, you must serve for 4 years. And for every four years after that, you tack on a stripe
You need to remove the ink cartridge and shake it, then replace it and the black stripe should go away.
No
10, 15 and 20 years (1,2 and 3inverted chevrons or angled stripe)
Not in the US military but the National Park Service does.
Each stripe represents four years of service .
I would think it does go together.Unless the stripes are different colors.
Yes they do. They have whit shirts and uniform pants with a stripe down the leg
Stripe is a noun (a stripe) and a verb (to stripe).
Locate the red stripe on the cable and connect to the device with the red stripe lining up to pin #1 and If there is also no red stripe locate the blue stripe on the cable and connect to the device with the blue stripe lining up to pin #1
Jakob Sanders goes by Stripe.
It should be light green with a yellow stripe, it is hot for the memory. The yellow with black stripe is for ignition.