File:Collier's 1921 Military Insignia - Chevrons - Army.jpg

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English: MILITARY INSIGNIA—CHEVRONS OF NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS, UNITED STATES ARMY (see legend below)
Date published 1921
Source “Military Insignia,” Collier's New Encyclopedia, v. 6, 1921, p. 230.
Author United States Army
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English: Legend:
1. First Sergeant  6. Master Electrician (Coast Artillery)  11. Color Sergeant
2. Company Supply Sergeant   7. Engineer 12. Drum Major
3. Sergeant  8. Master Gunner 13. Regimental Supply Sergeant
4. Corporal  9. Regimental Sergeant-Major 14. Sergeant of Field Music
5. Battalion Supply Sergeant 10. Battalion Sergeant-Major 15. Mess Sergeant
16. Lance Corporal

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current18:47, 9 December 2017Thumbnail for version as of 18:47, 9 December 20171,513 × 624 (334 KB)Bob Burkhardt{{Information |Description ={{en|1=MILITARY INSIGNIA—CHEVRONS OF NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS, UNITED STATES ARMY (see legend below)}} |Source =“Military Insignia,” Collier's New Encyclopedia, v. 6, 1921, p. 230. |Author =United S...