precedence chart造句
例句與造句
- Navy precedence charts also list the Flight Meteorologist insignia as the Naval Aviation Observer Badge.
- The NC-4 Medal appeared in older U . S . Navy precedence charts after the Peary Polar Expedition Medal and before the Byrd Antarctic Expedition Medal.
- A commemorative medal, the NC-4 Medal was a one-time award, and does not currently appear on U . S . Navy award precedence charts.
- A bureaucratic loophole in Army regulations did not recognize this insignia, thus Pershing's gold stars did not appear on Army rank precedence charts and were considered as an unofficial rank insignia.
- Following the various retirements, deaths, and release from military service of the original recipients, the NC-4 Medal became obsolete and does not appear on any current military award precedence charts.
- It's difficult to find precedence chart in a sentence. 用precedence chart造句挺難的
- The article on the Walter Reed Medal states it was an official United States Army award, but the medal was never designed to be worn on a military uniform and did not appear on any military precedence charts.
- In addition to those badges currently authorized, there are a number of obsolete badges that have been phased out of the U . S . armed forces and no longer appear on U . S . award precedence charts.
- By 1935, the Specially Meritorious Service Medal had adopted the status of a commemorative medal; as late as 1942 it still appeared on official US Navy award precedence charts, between the Purple Heart and Presidential Unit Citation.
- But in this article, it states " Unofficial decorations of the United States military are those awards and decorations that were authorized under military regulations, but never appeared on official precedence charts . " How can one prove that an award or decoration was never in a precedence chart unless it was never authorized for wear in the first instance?
- But in this article, it states " Unofficial decorations of the United States military are those awards and decorations that were authorized under military regulations, but never appeared on official precedence charts . " How can one prove that an award or decoration was never in a precedence chart unless it was never authorized for wear in the first instance?