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Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia

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Figure 28–153. Brassard, captain<br />

(b) First lieutenant: two white stripes (see fig 28–154).<br />

Figure 28–154. Brassard, first lieutenant<br />

(c) Second lieutenant: one white stripe (see fig 28–155).<br />

Figure 28–155. Brassard, second lieutenant<br />

(3) Armed Forces Police brassard. The brassard consists <strong>of</strong> the words “Armed Forces Police” on three lines in<br />

yellow block letters on a black cloth background, 20 inches long <strong>and</strong> 4 inches wide, with a cloth extension 5–11/16<br />

inches high, centered above the words, for display <strong>of</strong> shoulder sleeve insignia. Personnel wear the shoulder sleeve<br />

insignia 1 ⁄2 inch below the top <strong>of</strong> the brassard. Members <strong>of</strong> armed forces police detachments wear the brassard while on<br />

duty (see fig 28–156).<br />

256 AR 670–1 3 February 2005

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