Chevrons Socks
Description: A black background with gold lettering and emblems. At the top, arched text reads "UNITED STATES ARMY". Below this are gold chevrons, indicating rank. Centered beneath the chevrons is a gold star within a laurel wreath. Arched below the wreath are the words "COMMAND SERGEANT MAJOR" and below that, "RETIRED".
Description: A symmetrical emblem with chevrons representing rank, positioned centrally. Above the emblem, the text "UNITED STATES ARMY" is arched. Below, the words "COMMAND SERGEANT MAJOR" are displayed horizontally, with "RETIRED" centered beneath it. The entire composition is in a gold color against a black background.
Description: The text 'Music Teacher Cher' is displayed in three lines, with each letter filled with a unique, colorful pattern. The word 'Music' features musical notes, stripes, polka dots, and circles. 'Teacher' has stars, checks, and crosshatches. 'Cher' shows flowers, clouds, a sunburst, and chevrons.
Description: A chrome-effect text rendering of the word 'LUND'. The letters have a metallic silver sheen with dark gray shading. It is flanked by two sharp, metallic chevron-style arrows, one pointing left and the other pointing right. Small starbursts emanate from the right arrow and the letter 'N'.
Description: A black background with three horizontal white bars featuring text and symbols. The top bar displays '9 EVI' alongside two black upward-pointing chevrons. The middle bar reads 'SOFTWARE INSTABILITY'. The bottom section shows 'INSTABILITY' in large white letters, followed by 'ECT', 'RA', and 'L' stacked vertically below it.
Description: A black circular emblem features the text 'ARMOR FIRST SERGEANT' in a yellow arc at the top and 'UNITED STATES ARMY' in a yellow arc at the bottom. Centered within the emblem is a military rank insignia with yellow chevrons and a green background, below which are two crossed yellow swords with ornate hilts.
Description: A monochrome minimalist representation of a forest with five abstract pine trees. The trees are depicted using geometric shapes, primarily chevrons and triangles, forming layered branches. The style is flat and stylized, emphasizing a clean, modern aesthetic against a dark background.
Description: A pattern featuring an American flag with a rustic Aztec motif. The upper left corner contains a cluster of geometric stars, with some in red and blue against a black background. The stripes are composed of vertical rows of red, white, and black patterned with lines, chevrons, diamonds and arrowheads in a southwestern tribal style.
Description: In the United States Army, the rank of first sergeant (abbreviated 1SG) is an E-8 paygrade rank above the rank of sergeant first class (SFC), and below the rank of sergeant major (SGM) or command sergeant major (CSM). It is equal in grade to master sergeant (MSG), although the two ranks have different responsibilities. Both ranks are identical with three chevrons up (standard sergeant insignia) and three curved stripes underneath "down" known as "three up and three down", though the first sergeant has the lozenge "diamond" in the middle.
Description: Master Sergeant (MSG) is the eighth enlisted grade (E-8), ranking above sergeant first class and below sergeant major, command sergeant major, Sergeant Major of the Army and equal in grade but not authority to a first sergeant. A master sergeant is typically assigned as a brigade-level section noncommissioned officer in charge and serves as the subject matter expert in his or her field, but may also hold other positions depending on the type of unit.
Description: A sergeant first class is typically assigned as a platoon sergeant at the company level or battalion operations non-commissioned officer in charge at the battalion level, but may also hold other positions depending on the type of unit. In a combat arms role, a sergeant first class is typically in charge of from 18 soldiers and four tanks in an armor platoon to 40 soldiers in a rifle platoon. A sergeant first class's primary responsibilities are tactical logistics, tactical casualty evacuations, and serving as the senior tactical adviser to the platoon leader.
Sergeant First Class - SFC - Retired - Fort Lee, VA Socks
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$20
Description: Master Sergeant (MSG) is the eighth enlisted grade (E-8), ranking above sergeant first class and below sergeant major, command sergeant major, Sergeant Major of the Army and equal in grade but not authority to a first sergeant. It is abbreviated as MSG and indicated by three chevrons above three inverted arcs, commonly referred to as "rockers". A master sergeant is typically assigned as a brigade-level section noncommissioned officer in charge and serves as the subject matter expert in his or her field, but may also hold other positions depending on the type of unit. The equivalent-grade first sergeant is the senior noncommissioned officer of a company, battery, or troop.
POCKET - MSG - Master Sergeant - Blue - Retired Socks
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$20
Description: Specialist 1st Class / Specialist 6 rank insignia (U.S. Army) SP1 (1955–1959) and Spec/6 (1959–1985) In 1958 the DoD added two additional pay grades to give enlisted soldiers more opportunities to progress to a full career with additional opportunities for promotion. Thus the recognition was changed to six specialist ranks, and the pay grade was tied into the rank designation: specialist four (E-4), specialist five (E-5), specialist six (E-6), specialist seven (E-7), specialist eight (E-8), and specialist nine (E-9)