US Colonels don't wear stripes. A Lieutenant Colonel wears a silver oak leaf, and a full colonel wears an eagle. Stripes are worn by enlisted personnel, and not by commissioned officers, save for on naval shoulder boards. See related links "US Military Enlisted Rank Insignia Chart" and "US Military Commissioned Officer Rank Insignia Chart".
3 stripes
7rd,6whi
13 stripes
7 red stripes and 7 white stripes
Thirteen, the top and bottom stripes are red
18 stripes.
4 stripes
13 stripes
There are 13 stripes total, 7 red stripes and 6 white stripes.
leopard's have no stripes they have spots
Three stripes.
3 stripes
there are 2 stripes
it doesn't have stripes
13 stripes
13 stripes
7rd,6whi