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9. 5. Upon completion of eight years of service, these bars should be re- moved and be replaced by a second red chevron "I above the first. 6. Additional years of service may be denoted in a similar manner. b. Women - Oversea Service (see sketch C) 1. One silver bar is authorized for six months of service overseas. It is worn on the left sleeve of the suit jacket 31" from and parallel to the end of the sleeve. 2. Upon completion of an additional six months of service overseas, another silver bar may be added above the first, the space between being formed by the background. 3. Additional periods of oversea service of six months each may be denoted in a similar manner. C. Women - Oversea and Domestic Service 1. When the oversea service bar is worn with domestic service bars and chevrons, the oversea service bar will be worn above the uppermost bar or chevron. d. Men - Domestic Service (see sketches A and B) 1. Red bars and chevrons may be worn in the same manner as prescribed for women except that the first bar shall be placed 4" from and parallel to the end of the sleeve and the first chevron shall be placed 51" from the end of the sleeve. e. Men - Oversea Service (see sketch c) 1. One silver bar is authorized for six months of service overseas. It is worn on the left sleeve, parallel to the end, with the lower edge of the bar 4" above the end of the sleeve. 2. Upon completion of an additional six months of service overseas, another silver bar may be added above the first, the space betweon being formed by the background. 3. Additional periods of overseas service of six months each may be denoted in a similar manner. f. Men - Oversea and Domestic Service 1. When the oversea service bar is worn with domestic service bars and chevrons, the oversea service bar will be worn immediately above the uppermost bar or chevron. 8. Men - World War I and Present War (see sketch D) 1. When the oversea service bar is worn with chevrons indicating oversea service with the armed forces of the United States in the first world war, the oversea service bar will be worn immediately above the uppermost chevron. 77072

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