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    Comrades,

    I know in the regulations is states that half chevrons are worn to
    indicate time in service, one for each 5 years. The last paragraph
    of the regulation talks about service in war being marked with 1/8 inch
    stripes - sky blue for Artillery and red for all other corps.

    Now finally to my question - for a true "old timer" - i.e. regular with 30+
    years of service at the start of the Civil War - what exactly would
    constitute 'service in war'?

    I would think that certainly the Mexican War would count but what
    about other wars such as the Black Hawk War in 1832 or the Seminole War
    in 1835?

    Thanks in advance.
    John S. Harmon
    Co. K, 4th US

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    Re: time in service half-chevrons

    John, without any kind of information that I've found available about the proper issuance on "combat" stripes, common sence would tell me that for each war served in, they would get the piped stripe. So if you served in the Mexican War, and then the WOTR, you would have 2 piped stripes. Kinda like the multiple stars on combat infantry badges worn today by soldiers.

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