The 6-month overseas stripe is worn on the US uniform on the lower LEFT sleeve, just above the cuff.
During WW1, this was where the Wound Chevron was worn. So some soldiers who saw service in WW1 and WW2 may wear both on the same sleeve at one point in time.
Diagonal hash marks are worn for every three years of service. Smaller horizontal hash marks are worn for every six months served in combat. -Edit. Hash marks in the marine corp is for every four years..
In the Army... The stripes on the left forearm of the service jacket are Service Stripes. You get one per three years of active duty. The stripes on the right forearm are Overseas Service Stripes. You get one per six months of duty in a combat zone.
If you mean the IMEI number of your mobile... dial star hash zero six hash (*#06#)
There is no rank like this in the Navy. The largest number of stripes would be a Fleet Admiral with four thin and one thick gold strip. A diagonal slash mark is an enlisted award for good conduct and there could be six of them.
On your mobile's handset - dial.. star hash zero six hash (*#06#) This will display your handset's IMEI number. It works on ANY mobile phone.
NO COUNTRY has six-month day and six-month night. That only happens at the north and south poles, and the poles are not part of any country.
In the US = 36" - 37" chest and 24" sleeve.
it is about $550 a month for six people to eat.
What is the notice period if you work six month?
six-month
On some phones the imei number is written on the battery, box or if it is a contract phone it may be on the sim card. If you cant find it just type hash zero six hash and it will display it.
I think it depends on what you're saying. eg. A six-month-old rabbit or. A rabbit that's six months' old.