It's essentially Corporal chevrons (two stripes), with a letter "T" underneath. See related link for a visual.
The rank typically associated with the gold leaf insignia in the army is that of a Major.
Gold leaf in military rank insignia signifies the importance and prestige of the rank. It is a symbol of honor, excellence, and authority within the military hierarchy.
Gold leaf in navy rank insignia symbolizes the importance and prestige of the rank. It is a traditional symbol of honor and excellence within the naval hierarchy.
Subdued rank insignia in the US Armed Forces wasn't introduced until the Vietnam war.
Lieutenant Colonel, the insignia is a silver oak leaf.
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The rank typically associated with the gold leaf insignia in the army is that of a Major.
Lieutenant Colonel insignia is identified by a Silver Maple Leaf. In the US Army it is a cluster of silver OAK leaves. In the British army it is a crown and a single 'pip'.
Insignia of rank
Insignia of rank
Gold leaf in military rank insignia signifies the importance and prestige of the rank. It is a symbol of honor, excellence, and authority within the military hierarchy.
Gold leaf in navy rank insignia symbolizes the importance and prestige of the rank. It is a traditional symbol of honor and excellence within the naval hierarchy.
Which insignia did you have in mind, since there's a few different insignia worn? There's rank insignia, branch insignia, and regimental crests.
Subdued rank insignia in the US Armed Forces wasn't introduced until the Vietnam war.
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The word insignia means emblem of military rank, a sign or a token and it comes from the Latin language: IN - towards, SIGNUM - sign. Later it transforms to insignis and then insigne and around the 17th century the word insignia is finalized. Plural can be insignia, as well as insignias.