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Trooping the Colour
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We were watching the highlights of this earlier and someone asked why some of the guardsmen had white stripes showing they were corporals/sergeants but others had yellow stripes. Does anyone know?
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There are lots of info here. you may get your answer. I could be wrong, but I think it`s to do with the regiment their in. The buttons also signify which regiment they are in. Can`t remember it now, but the buttons are singles, in twos, threes, & fours.
The Foot Guards are different to other regiments. a Lance Corporal wear two chevrons on their arms, and a Full Corporal is called a Lance Sergeant and wears three chevrons which are white on their dress uniform. A Full Sergeant's three stripes are a Gold colour. The reason Guards Lance Corporals wear two stripes and not one is because it is said that Queen Victoria said " it did not look right for her Guards to wear only one stripe".