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[brəˈsärd,ˈbrasˌärd]
noun - brassard
완장: armband, brassard
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1. Brassards Please note: Our replica Brassards are NOT the phony, shoddy armbands being sold by our competitors
2. Like most farmers, the Brassards were fiercely attached to their land
3. Arm Brassards are available with many styles
4. Arm-bands, Brassards and cuff-titles for sale
5. A minimum order of 20 Brassards is required.
6. The Brassards will be furnished by the Quartermaster Department
7. Leather Brassards are best for garrison and ceremonial events
8. Armed Forces Duty Armband Brassards These Armed Forces Duty armbands and Brassards are custom made and feature an embroidered design stitched onto a durable and washable polyester fabric
9. Brassards are used to identify military personnel in a duty status
10. Before the issue of the Security Forces Badge, Air Police wore Brassards
11. Brassards are used to identify military personnel in a duty status
12. However, Brassards similar to this were worn post WW I by the USMC
13. Full line of military Brassards and shoulder cords Army Navy and Military Surplus.
14. Brassards worn by military police and Red Cross personnel fall under this category
15. Brassards are cloth bands, marked with symbols, letters or words, indicating a type of temporary duty (e.g
16. Wear Brassards on the right arm, midway between the shoulder and elbow, on uniforms or outergarments.
17. You need to be at least Revered with Cenarion Circle to complete this Quest: Brassards Furie-du-roc
18. These sleeve insignia, or Brassards, were to identify the rank and position of the various park employees
19. These sleeve insignia, or Brassards, were to identify the rank and position of the various park employees
20. Wear Brassards on the right arm, midway between the shoulder and elbow, on uniforms or outer garments.
21. Brassards are worn as identification to designate personnel who are required to perform a special task or to deal with the public. Brassards are made of cloth; they are 17 to 20 inches long and 4 inches wide and of colors specified.
22. Brassards are worn to help other soldiers and civilians identify personnel who are required to perform a special task or to interface with the public
23. Brassards are worn as ID to designate personnel who are required to perform a special task or to deal with the public. Brassards are authorized for wear only while actively engaged in the duty associated with the brassard and identification of personnel is required, such as …
24. ‘Velcro patches have been placed on the top of each sleeve to enable Brassards and badges to be fitted as required.’
25. Korfax, à la chapelle de l’Espoir de Lumière dans les Maleterres de l’est, vous fabriquera des Brassards de cuirassier si vous lui apportez les choses suivantes : 1 paire de Brassards désacralisés, 6 Débris d’armure en plaques, 1 Barre d’arcanite et 1 Cristal de nexus.
26. From the end of WW2 until 1978 Brassards similar to those worn by the wartime MPC within the Union were worn again
27. Brassards are cloth bands, marked with symbols, letters or words, indicating a type of temporary duty, to which the wearer is assigned
28. SACMP (1978-2000) From 1978 until the present date Brassards which attach to the epaulette have been worn to indicate the duty status of a military policeman
29. Our Standard USMC Brassards feature an Eagle, Globe & Anchor centered on the brassard and the unit the EGA and the Billet below the EGA.
30. Brassards such as these were worn during the early Cold War period, before eventually being replaced by the more familiar Security Forces shield
31. Korfax, à la chapelle de l’Espoir de Lumière dans les Maleterres de l’est, vous fabriquera des brassards de Cuirassier si vous lui apportez les choses suivantes : 1 paire de Brassards désacralisés, 6 Débris d’armure en plaques, 1 Barre d’arcanite et 1 Cristal de nexus.
32. Up to 5% cash back · These Brassards were designed to identify the wearers as Air Policemen in the United States Air Force Security Forces
33. USMC Brassards are commonly used to identify personnel in a duty status such as Duty NCO, Duty Driver, Command Duty Officer, Officer of the Day (OOD) Command Duty Officer (CDO) Sentry, Staff Duty NCO (SDNCO) etc
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