The rank insignia are rectangular plates that are worn on the left pocket flap of the uniform shirt, fleece, sweater, jacket, coat and / or bulletproof vest.
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The summer khaki service uniform featured pointed pocket flaps, and the trousers had no rear pockets as opposed to the Army's trousers having both front and back pockets.
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The officers'field uniform followed Austro-Hungarian models, with the tunic being dark blue woolen in winter and white cotton during the summer, featuring fly-hidden buttons and scalloped pocket flaps.
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After the merger, the Order of the Arrow was given exclusive right to the pocket flap, while Firecrafter kept its right to the temporary patch position on the pocket itself.
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When wearing two qualification insignia, the command insignia is worn 1 / 4 inch below the secondary insignia, or on uniforms with pocket flaps, 1 / 4 inch below the flap.
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Other hand-sewn elements will include all buttonholes, the trouser fly and any topstitching applied to the jacket and / or waistcoat lapels and pocket flaps-conforming to Savile Row Bespoke Association working standards.
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Lodge affiliation is indicated by the wearing of the lodge emblem ( commonly known as a lodge flap ), an embroidered patch worn on the right pocket flap of the uniform shirt.
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The Oscar de la Renta-designed tan buttoned-front uniform shirt had shoulder epaulets and buttoned-down pocket flaps, worn with an olive green webbed belt with a brass buckle or a tan or brown-leather belt.
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On the right side pocket flap, a similar plate is worn, displaying the officer's name and a separating line with underneath the name of the force and / or unit the officer belongs to.
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On the U . S . Navy's NWU uniform, the badge is worn on the left pocket flap for both male and female personnel, the only such U . S . Navy uniform to do so.