Ribbon bars are small decorations that are worn by military, police, and fire service personnel or by civilians. Ribbon bars are mainly used when wearing either full decoration, or when wearing medals is considered inappropriate or impractical. Each military force has its own rules on what ribbons are worn in which order of precedence. Some awards are “ribbon only”, having no associated medal.

Triple Bogey’s Ribbon Bars

General Patton’s Ribbon Bars
Ribbon bars are normally not worn on utility or combat uniforms, but instead for office or dress occasions. Some countries (such as Cuba) maintain a standard practice of wearing full ribbon bars on combat utility clothing. In other militaries, this is strictly prohibited as the wear of ribbons on combat gear could make higher ranking officers more noticeable as targets, and also negate the effect of camouflage.
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Photo from Rogue Status
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On Course 2010

Paramilli

TB Marshal-Front

TB Marshal-Back
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Snapped by Zach Parker
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Black man gotta lot a problems
But they don’t mind throwing a brick
White people go to school
Where they teach you how to be thickAn’ everybody’s doing
Just what they’re told to
An’ nobody wants
To go to jail!White riot – I wanna riot
White riot – a riot of my own
White riot – I wanna riot
White riot – a riot of my own
All the power’s in the hands
Of people rich enough to buy itWhile we walk the street
Too chicken to even try itEverybody’s doing
Just what they’re told to
Nobody wants
To go to jail!White riot – I wanna riot
White riot – a riot of my own
White riot – I wanna riot
White riot – a riot of my ownAre you taking over
or are you taking orders?
Are you going backwards
Or are you going forwards?White riot – I wanna riot
White riot – a riot of my own
White riot – I wanna riot
White riot – a riot of my own
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Sergeant
Sergeant (normally abbreviated to “Sgt”) is a rank used in some form by most militaries, police forces, and other uniformed organizations around the world. Its origins are the Latin serviens, “one who serves”, through the French term Sergent.

Are you willing to serve for the cause.
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Course Marshal
Definition: A person whose job it is to rule patrol a golf course, keeping the pace of play up and responding to golfers’ questions or concerns. During a tournament, a marshal’s job will be primarily crowd control.
At most courses, marshals are cops volunteers who ride in marked carts, and their primary value is in their visibility. If golfers know a course has marshals, they are more likely to police themselves. Slow play is a primary concern for marshals, and some courses allow marshalls to force slow groups to move up, skipping part or all of a hole in order to speed up play.

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Before…

After…
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“And when Alexander saw the breadth of his domain, he wept, for there were no more worlds to conquer.”
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Kirk Session: an ecclesiastical court in Scotland, composed of the minister and elders of a parish.

Edinburgh Burgh records of 1593 bemoan the fact that Edinburgh churchgoers were playing golf in Leith instead of going to church. On 16th February 1610, South Leith Kirk Session proposed a fine of 20 shillings (one pound) to be paid ‘to the poor’ by anyone found playing golf (or bowls or archery) between sunrise and sunset on Sunday. Apart from the fine, they would also have to confess their sins in church. This persecution continued until 1724, which year marks the last official Kirk prosecution in Scotland for Sunday golfing, when the Leith innkeeper John Dickson was accused of giving victuals to Sabbath golfers.

I learned about this here and then stole it so you could learn about it too…
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The Double-Headed Eagle of Lagash is used as an emblem by the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. There are many meanings attached to this symbol, The date of its introduction into Freemasonry is not clear but it may have been first used in France to symbolize the Councils of the East and West. Another theory is that it was adapted from the arms of the Austrian state, to gain the favor of the ruling family.

ESOTERIC BOOK, FOR SCOTTISH RITE USE ONLY; TO BE RETURNED UPON WITHDRAWAL OR DEATH OF RECIPIENT.
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Slapsy real estate…1720 Main St. Venice, CA



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