The rank of sergeant typically includes three chevrons or stripes, which usually indicate a higher level of authority than lower-ranking enlisted personnel. However, different branches of the military or organizations may have variations in the design and color of the insignia.
The short answer is yes and no. The Army and the Marine Corps have a very similar rank structure, with all enlisted ranks displaying chevrons, with the exception of Privates (E-1 in both services, no markings) and Specialist (E-4 in the Army, similar in look to a parachute). The Navy uses chevrons in enlisted ranks E-4 through E-6, however the chevrons are inverted with the point directed down. The Airforce uses chevrons in enlisted ranks E-7 through E-9. So yes the military uses chevrons in all branches, but some are inverted, and are not applied to all ranks.
It's essentially Corporal chevrons (two stripes), with a letter "T" underneath. See related link for a visual.
Party Rockers (reffering to the music group LMFAO) look different in many ways if and you want to see them go to partyrockclothing.com . If yuor to lazy to go on it i will tell you some things they wear. The following .zebra patterned pants .zebra patterned glasses .tang tops (different designs from videos)
Some important features to look for when purchasing baby rockers would be; comfort e.g. a head rest or safety strap, correctly sized seat, quiet soothing motions, durable fabric that is easy to wash and calm coloring like blue or green
The three sisters look like sandstone that looks like women's wearing bonnets
Japanese clothing varies and depends on the style that you go for. There is Kawaii (cute) Hime (pretty) and others that are close to j-rockers and costumes. Google and look at the pictures. Hope this helps! ^.-
if its got an adjustment nut or bolt on top you have to look at it its self explanatory
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They kind of look like anthropomorphic cerberuses (due to their three heads).