The Thin Blue Line is the internationally recognized phrase that symbolizes the law enforcement profession. The blue line represents those who daily protect this nation. The black background was designed as a constant reminder their fallen brother and sister officers.
The Australian flag doesn't have a black background. It's blue. The Aboriginal flag, however, includes a black stripe representing the Aboriginal people, but this is not the national flag.
it is a blue stipe on top, black stripe in the middle and a white stripe on the bottom.
it is a blue stipe on top, black stripe in the middle and a white stripe on the bottom.
A blue flag with one black stripe is often used to represent support for law enforcement officers. It is known as the "Thin Blue Line" flag and is meant to show solidarity with police officers and to honor those who have fallen in the line of duty.
Well, in Kung Fu, there are sashes not belts. They can be in different order depending on the school but it is usually: White White w/ Stripe Yellow Yellow w/ Stripe Orange Orange w/ Stripe Green Green w/ Stripe Purple Purple w/ Stripe Blue Blue w/ Stripe Brown Brown w/ Stripe Red Red w/ Stripe Black Sash - very high skill level
No. The Tanzanian flag is a black stripe diagonally across it, with two yellow stripes on either side of it. It is green above the stripe and blue below the stripe.
12 volt ign/acc = red 12 volt battery/memory = yellow ground = Black power antenna = blue amp turn on = blue/white stripe amp ground = black/white stripe illumination = orange dimmer+ = orange/white stripe dimmer- = orange/black stripe phone mute = brown right front+ = grey right front- = grey/black stripe left front+ = white left front- = white/black stripe right rear+ = violet right rear- = violet/black stripe left rear+ = green left rear- = green/black stripe
Shiny Golett and dark basculin(blue stripe)
dark green and light green=front right speaker tan and light blue=front left speaker blue with orange stripe and blue with black stripe=back right speaker black with brown stripe and yellow with blue stripe=back left speaker +wire is orange and purple -wire is yellow* *there might be a few yellows just try each one you will get it right
speaker is black-, blue with brownish stripe + on power connector their are 4 wires ,2 of them are black,1 green,last is black with green stripe
3rd Infantry Division, US Army shoulder patch
This is what I have for a MY2004 2.0XT (Euro model), connected to a Blaupunkt Woodstock 52 head unit. Blue/Red stripe = Permanent +12V (Blaupunkt's Yellow) Yellow/Blue stripe = Ignition (Blaupunkt's Red) Purple = Illumination (Blaupunkt's Orange) Blue/White stripe = Auto Antenna (Blaupunkt's Blue) Black = Ground (Blaupunkt's Black) If you have an amplifier, Blaupunkt's switched 12V Remote wire is found in the Line Out harness, the Blue/Yellow stripe wire. (Al)