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Military-style and uniforms
Military-style uniforms are most common, but there are bands that use everything from matching T-shirts and shorts to formal wear.

Military-style and brass
Military-style march music enjoyed great popularity, and most towns had brass bands that performed them.

Military-style and .
Military-style ushanka of the Soviet Army, as worn under helmet.
Military-style smoke grenades often cost around $ 5 –$ 40 USD, while smoke bombs often cost around 2 to 3 dollars each.
A Drill Meet is a competition for Military-style Drill Teams.

uniforms and badges
Thus, uniforms and / or badges are important in determining prisoner-of-war status ; and francs-tireurs, terrorists, saboteurs, mercenaries and spies do not qualify.
While some countries have school uniforms that are essentially standard in all schools using it, others have each school with an individual uniform, varying in and often making use of badges.
Individual students may attempt to subvert the system of uniforms by wearing their uniforms incorrectly or by adding prohibited elements such as large loose socks or badges.
Individual students may attempt to subvert the system of uniforms by wearing their uniforms incorrectly or by adding prohibited elements such as large loose socks or badges.
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And I don ’ t give a damn if they are black or white, or if they wear Superfly suits or blue uniforms with silver badges.
King demanded that Canadian airmen be identified as member of the RCAF with distinct uniforms and shoulder badges.
The aspects that an administrative regiment might have in common include a symbolic colonel-in-chief ( often a member of the royal family ), a colonel of the regiment or " honorary colonel " who protects the traditions and interests of the regimental family and insists on the maintenance of high standards, battle honours ( honours earned by one unit of an administrative regiment are credited to the regiment ), ceremonial uniforms, cap badges, peculiarities of insignia, stable belts, and regimental marches and songs.
" Addressing the claims that the dead had been killed wearing KLA uniforms which had then been replaced with civilian clothes, the report states that "... the clothing the dead bore no badges or insignia of any military unit.
The museum's exhibits collection includes a wide range of objects, organised into numerous smaller collections such as uniforms, badges, insignia and flags ( including a Canadian Red Ensign carried at Vimy Ridge in 1917, a Union flag from the 1942 British surrender of Singapore, and another found among the wreckage of the World Trade Center following the September 11 attacks ); personal mementoes, souvenirs and miscellanea such as trench art ; orders, medals and decorations ( including collections of Victoria and George Crosses ); military equipment ; firearms and ammunition, ordnance, edged weapons, clubs ( such as trench clubs ) and other weapons, and vehicles, aircraft and ships.
They were armed and maintained by the government, but did not receive pay and did not wear uniforms or distinctive badges.
The bill is intended to ".. prevent Transportation Security Administration officers from wearing law enforcement uniforms and police-like badges and calling themselves officers unless they receive law enforcement training.
On 8 January 1943, General Konstantin Rokossovsky, commander of the Red Army on the Don front, called a cease fire and offered Paulus ' men generous surrender terms — normal rations, medical treatment for the ill and wounded, permission to retain their badges, decorations, uniforms and personal effects, and repatriation to any country they wished after the war.
In current American usage, police officers ' badges refer specifically to their personal metal emblem — sometimes with a uniquely identifying number or name on it — while the woven emblems sewn on their uniforms identify all the members of a particular unit.
The battalions retained distinctions such as unique titles, cap badges, uniforms, and honorary colonels.
Bevin Boys did not wear uniforms or badges, but the oldest clothes they could find.
Just as the Prussian kings ' and emperors ' life-guard cavalry ( Leibhusaren ) had worn black uniforms with skull-and-crossbones badges, so would the Führers bodyguard unit.
As the SS was at this time a small unit within the SA, SS personnel during this period likewise wore brown shirt uniforms but distinguished themselves as an elite among the SA by wearing black neckties and black kepis with Totenkopf and Party eagle badges.
Together with military decorations, such badges are authorized for wear on military uniforms.
Additionally, every branch of service awards unique marksmanship competition badges that are authorized for wear on the military's service dress uniforms.
* Heimtückegesetz – 1934 law establishing penalties for abuse of Nazi badges and uniforms and restricting freedom of speech.
They wore either RIC uniforms or their old army uniforms with appropriate police badges, along with distinctive Tam-o-shanter caps.

uniforms and rank
The SS was distinguished from other branches of the German military, the National Socialist Party, and German state officials by its own rank structure, unit insignia, and uniforms.
These groups had their own uniforms with a modification of SS rank titles and insignia.
The word is usually used in reference to a kind of fret in architecture, or to a badge or insignia used in military or police uniforms to indicate rank or length of service, or in heraldry and the designs of flags ( see flag terminology ).
Royal Navy uniforms were often used to denote rank and position on board ships ; however, due to the lengthy and isolated voyage of the Bounty, uniforms were not worn daily on board while the ship was underway.
The rank insignia for a rear-admiral is two gold maple leaves beneath crossed sword and baton, all surmounted by St Edward's Crown, worn on shoulder boards and slip-ons on uniforms other than the service dress tunic.
The term ' lace ' is used by the British to refer to the gold bands sewn onto the sleeves of naval officers ' uniforms to indicate rank, and to name the similar decoration elsewhere on other uniforms ( such as Italian caps and Polish collars ) because of the procedure used to make it.
Usually, uniforms denote the bearer's rank by particular insignia affixed to the uniforms.
When the subject is a POW, screeners should pay particular attention to rank insignia, condition of uniforms and equipment, and behavior demonstrated by the source.
Since each state has its own police force, the uniforms and insignia of the police varies, though the rank structure is same.
The rank insignia for a brigadier-general is a single gold maple leaf beneath crossed sword and baton, all surmounted by St. Edward's Crown, worn on the shoulder straps of the service dress jacket, and on slip-ons on other uniforms.
State responsibility for maintaining public order has been clarified to include coordination of national and local efforts ; centralization of police information, communications, and recordkeeping facilities ; and national standards for training, uniforms, pay, rank, and promotion.
The rank insignia of a corporal is a two-bar chevron, point down, worn in gold thread on both upper sleeves of the Service Dress jacket ; in rifle green ( Army ) or dark blue ( Air Force ) thread on CADPAT slip-ons for Operational Dress ; in old gold thread on blue slip-ons on other Air Force uniforms ; and in gold metal and green enamel miniature pins on the collars of the Army dress shirt and outerwear coats.
RFA personnel are members of the Ministry of Defence civil service who wear Merchant Navy rank insignia with naval uniforms and are under naval discipline when the vessel is engaged on warlike operations.
Midshipmen at the US Naval Academy, US Merchant Marine Academy and in the NROTC wear uniforms that comply with standards established for commissioned officers of the Navy, with shoulder board and sleeve insignia varying by school year or officer rank as prescribed by Chapter 6 of Navy Uniform Regulations.
East German armed forces personnel display rank insignia on shoulder boards or shoulder loops on service, semidress, and parade uniforms, and subdued sleeve insignia midway between the shoulder and elbow on the left sleeve of the field uniform, coveralls, or other special uniforms.
The main characters featured always wore either teen fashions with numbered T-shirts showing their rank in the team or caped battle uniforms styled after various birds.
Combat uniforms may include metal pin-on or embroidered collar rank insignia.
The rank insignia of the PO1 is a crown worn on both forearms of the Service Dress tunic, and on slip-ons on both shoulders of other uniforms.
However, sailors with the rank of E-3 are permitted to wear silver-anodized collar devices on their navy service uniforms.
The insignia that appears on working uniforms, such as the coveralls and naval working uniform, and metal rank devices like those on the collar of the naval service uniform have the rating symbol omitted.

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