Um, maybe you forgot to put the batteries in or put them in backwards.
Normally a cord is worn (US Army) by Infantrymen (light blue rope). The insignia for a US Infantryman is crossed rifles (muskets).
His insignia of office as commanding general
It's a golden Eagle/Globe and Anchor.
Dark blue is positive and light blue negative on right side and brown positive and yellow negative on the left.
1990-92 Ford Probe Stereo Wiring Constant 12V+ Blue/Red Switched 12V+ Blue/White Ground Chassis Illumination Light Green/Black Dimmer n/a Antenna Trigger White Speakers Front Speakers Left Front (+) Blue/Orange Left Front (-) Blue/Black Right Front (+) Blue Right Front (-) Blue/Green Rear Speakers Left Rear (+) Green/Orange Left Rear (-) Green/Red Right Rear (+) Green/Blue Right Rear (-) Green
The EIB or CIB, you can wear after you reclass. The blue cord, however, may not be worn once you reclass, nor are the blue discs worn behind the infantry branch insignia worn with any other branch insignia.
Constant 12V+ Light Green Switched 12V+ Yellow/Black Ground Black Illumination Light Blue/Red Dimmer n/a Amplifier Remote Blue Antenna Right Front Front Speakers 6 1/2" Doors Left Front (+) Orange/Light Green Left Front (-) Light Blue/White Right Front (+) Dark Green/Orange Right Front (-) White/Light Green Rear Speakers 5" x 7" Side Panels Left Rear (+) Gray/Light Blue Left Rear (-) Tan/Yellow Right Rear (+) Orange/Red Right Rear (-) Brown/Pink
During WWII the United States had 48 states, hence 48 stars on the flag. Now there are fifty. The insignia used to identify the nationality of the US aircraft changed several times during WW2 and after WW2. During WW2, the "air force" was actually the ARMY AIR CORPS and served as part of the Army(a branch of service). The first insignia was a BLUE circle with a WHITE star and a red circle in center. Some feared the RED 'meatball' would be mistaken for the Japanese insignia, which was a simple RED circle. This was possible since the Navy's painted their a/c blue and the blue insignia would blend in with it. The next insignia removed the RED 'meatball' from the star. Then in 1943, the insignia was a BLUE Circle with WHITE star in the center and on each side of the Cirle was a WHITE Bar outlined in BLUE. The air force remained under the command of the US Army until 1947. At that time the insignia was changed to the present day design, which was same as above but with a RED stripe in the WHITE bars.
it makes a type of blue that is light " light" blue
it makes a type of blue that is light " light" blue
Constant 12V+ Purple/Light Blue Switched 12V+ Yellow/Black Ground Black Illumination Light Blue/Red Dimmer n/a Amplifier Remote Blue Antenna Rear Window, Diversity Front Speakers 6" x 8" Doors Left Front (+) Orange/Light Green Left Front (-) Light Blue/White Right Front (+) White/Light Green Right Front (-) Dark Green/Orange Rear Speakers 6" x 9" Rear Deck Left Rear (+) Tan/Yellow Left Rear (-) Gray/Blue Right Rear (+) Brown/Pink Right Rear (-) Orange/Red
Light blue.