In the Army... The stripes on the left forearm of the service jacket are Service Stripes. You get one per three years of active duty. The stripes on the right forearm are Overseas Service Stripes. You get one per six months of duty in a combat zone.
4 years equals one chevron stripe worn at the bottom of the sleeve near the wrist.
Each stripe on the army dress uniform represents three years of service. It should be noted that other armed services' stripes equal four years.
The word stripe has one syllable.
A sleeve typically contains around 12 ounces of liquid.
4 years
What is the most hasmarks ever given out to one person?
2 years
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Typically, military deployments are denoted by one stripe on the sleeve for each deployment, with a maximum of three stripes representing three deployments. However, specific policies can vary by branch and country, so it's essential to refer to the respective military regulations for accurate information. Some branches may also have additional criteria for deployment stripes.
Typically, to retire you must be 55 years old and have 30 years of service. Or 65 and vested 5 years.
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2 years active service completed