The original bradford shield featured a red and blue per pale field bearing an
engrailed gold chevron
between three hunting horns.
Descriptions would be of the form: fifth order, curved section, six rows of
lateral chevron
alternating roll, hollow.
Chevron gules
between three billets sable.
Chevron between three cross-crosslets fitchee
sable.
Members of any of the civilian services entitled to
wear chevrons
for their war service were eligible for this medal.
Front line combatants had a
white chevron
on the left sleeve just below the shoulder.
Chevron sable.
Chevron between three garbs
or.
Chevrons painted
on the road.
Those who had served abroad before 31 december 1914 also wore a
red chevron.
Chevron osteotomy.
Chevron between three bulls
' heads cabossed argent, a mullet.
Front line combatants
had a white chevron
on the left sleeve just below the shoulder.
Distinctive
black chevrons
on the upper part of the abdomen give rise to part of it's common name.
Chevron argent.
Chevron between three swords
erect gules, three quills erect argent.
They are cryptically colored, being brown with darker
brown chevrons
down the back.
Chevron ornament.
Click the
double chevron
to add all the fields in your table to the form.
Chevron pattern
which appeared throughout the original building.
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