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Army epaulettes (declined to brush points! )

The whole set of pictures will not be provided, because several people upstairs have already given them. But those pictures are all of type 87 (officer's epaulettes, civilian cadre's epaulettes, student's epaulettes) and type 99 (soldier's epaulettes). These epaulettes are somewhat different from the current 07 style in color and style, so they are not accurate. The specific differences will be discussed later. Let's talk about the general style and the corresponding position first. Military rank/Armed Police rank epaulettes and their corresponding positions are as follows: conscript rank: first-class soldier slightly twisted; Slightly twisted second-class master sergeant; Third-class master sergeant, rough personality; A six-level sergeant with a rough twist and a slight twist (rough twist is equivalent to two slight twists, and so on at all levels); The six-level noncommissioned officers (conscripts and noncommissioned officers are what we usually call "soldiers") captain: one bar and one star, ranking (from second lieutenant, it is the rank of army/police). Captain: One bar with two stars, vice-connected with the main title, platoon title, and directly connected with the deputy title. Captain: One bar with three stars, directly under the company (main), deputy company and deputy battalion. School official majors: two bars and one star, direct operation (positive battalion), deputy battalion, etc. Regimental (positive), sub-regimental, and deputy division-level universities: two poles and four stars; General at regiment level (positive), deputy division level and deputy division level: pine branches plus one star; General at regiment level (positive), deputy division level and deputy division level: pine branches plus two stars; Deputy division level (main) and regional level generals: pine branches plus three stars. The general of the armed police force is the head of the region and does not serve as a member of the military commission. Let's talk about the difference between the 07 epaulettes and the past. Type 87 military/police hard epaulettes are all yellow, in which the army is red with red bars, the navy is black with black bars, the air force is blue with blue bars, and the armed police is yellow with red bars; All kinds of military and police hard epaulettes are inlaid with gold star emblems, and the following are all silver star emblems. The color and style of Type 07 hard epaulettes are very similar to those of Type 87 soft epaulettes, but the workmanship and materials are much more exquisite. The star emblem is metal, and it is Venus regardless of rank. Not to mention the soft epaulettes of Type 07 officers, which are similar to Type 87. Only the soft epaulettes of officers of the Armed Police Force have changed a little: Type 87 is olive green, Type 07 is dark olive green (similar to the color of the army), Type 87 is red and yellow, and Type 07 is yellow and yellow. The epaulettes of Type 87 PLA students are red (army), black (navy) and blue (air force), all with yellow edges and alternating soft and hard. The hard epaulettes of Type 87 Armed Police cadets are red and green, and the soft epaulettes are red and green. The color of the 07-style student epaulettes is the same as that of the officer epaulettes, which are divided into brown green (army), black (navy), blue (air force) and dark olive green (armed police). These epaulettes are not fringed, but they are all equipped with gold straight bars similar to those of junior officers (but there is no star emblem, some people think they are warrant officers), and the soft and hard colors are the same. Type 87 civilian cadres' epaulettes are decorated with military symbols (that is, officers' type 87 ties), and general officers' pine branches are decorated with level 3 and above, so the color is not mentioned, and the trouble is unnecessary. Type 07 civilian cadres' epaulettes of various military and police types are the same color as the officers of their own services. They are all decorated with a golden hexagonal elephant flower and a golden ribbon, and the ribbon above grade 3 is replaced by ordinary pine branches, soft and hard. The change of soldiers' epaulettes is very small, so I won't talk about it here. Look at what you said, it makes my face red, hehe. Look at the following page/C/2008/04/02/1 475648.htm: the first Zhang Haijun first-class soft epaulettes, the second Air Force civilian button epaulettes Page 2: the first Army civilian button epaulettes, the second Air Force sergeant button epaulettes (the most obvious one is level 5), and the third one. The third black uniform is the armband of a naval officer (the navy black uniform has no armband, and the rank is indicated by the armband of the cuff, and the picture shows the major). Page 3: Soft epaulettes for Air Force officers Page 4: The first is the hard epaulettes for armed police officers (deputy major general), and the second is the hard epaulettes for armed police officers (one is the head of the regiment). The other is a captain, and the third is a soft epaulet of an armed police officer. Page 5: The red epaulettes on the first one are the epaulettes of armed police soldiers (men are non-commissioned officers and women are conscripts), the second one is not much to say, and the third one is the hard epaulettes of an officer of the three armed services. Needless to say, the rest. The following are some big air force officers/pictures/200804/1208223951695259551.jpg/pictures/200804/12082223267/kloc-.