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The anchor and three stripes on the left arm of a World War II navy uniform indicate the rank of a Petty Officer First Class in the U.S. Navy. The anchor symbolizes naval service, while the three stripes represent the rank insignia associated with this position, which typically involved leadership responsibilities and specialized skills. This insignia was part of the broader system used to denote various ranks within the naval hierarchy.

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What do the stripes on the left sleeve of an ww2 army uniform designate?

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