Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Excuse me, civil servants, is the edge with epaulettes green and the background red?

Excuse me, civil servants, is the edge with epaulettes green and the background red?

There are such epaulettes, but they are not civil servants.

A little disappointed, huh? Explain in detail.

There are two colors of police epaulettes, one is navy blue worn by administrative personnel, the other is blue-gray worn by professional and technical personnel, with silver badge marks on it, and they are all solid colors without hemming;

The epaulettes of the Inland Revenue Department are pure blue, while the old ones have a blue background and a red border, with a tax mark;

Industrial and commercial ones are also blue;

Customs epaulettes are pure black, with relevant title marks affixed;

Hygiene is pure black plus logo.

There are also some miscellaneous chapters (urban management, road administration, transportation administration, security and so on). ) outside the civil service establishment, and there is no uniform standard.

The epaulettes with red background and green edge you mentioned are the hard epaulettes of the 87-type armed police cadets who have been stopped. Those who wear these epaulettes are students from the Armed Police Force and public security colleges, or police officers who have graduated but have not yet been officially awarded titles.

Look at the picture.

Hard epaulettes

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Soft epaulettes

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