no. only home jerseys
Cal Ripken on left sleeve.American flag on right sleeve
In the NFL, they are placed on the uniform on the upper right side of the chest above the number. Click on the 'Captains Patch Picture' link below to see a picture of Peyton Manning in uniform with the patch.
The 'C' patch is new to the NFL this season (2007) and signifies the Captains of the team.
I am not 100 percent certain, but I believe this is a patch for a WWII Army Air Force aircrew radioman. It would have been worn on the lower right sleeve of his uniform jacket.
Because in military use, ie. on uniforms, planes, tanks, etc, the flag is pictured so that the stars always lead (as if it were flying from a pole that you were carrying with you).The camouflage uniforms are a a military tribute and since the patch is on the right sleeve it is situated in reverse. If it was on the left sleeve it would look the way you are used to seeing it.
Hash marks, denoting service time, are placed on the left sleeve.
on the right sleeve on the right hand side of the dp3 badge!
The New York Yankees announced that they will honor the memory of right-handed pitcher Cory Lidle, who passed away last October 11, by wearing a black band on the left sleeve of their home and road uniforms throughout the 2007 season. The Yankees have previously worn markings and patches on their uniforms to honor a player's memory or to commemorate a special day or event. The Yankees most recently donned a uniform patch in 2005, wearing a Salvation Army emblem on the right sleeve of their uniforms in support of the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. A partial record of honorary uniform markings worn by the Yankees (courtesy of the National Baseball Hall of Fame) is listed below: 1920 -- Black armband on left sleeve to honor Cleveland shortstop Ray Chapman 1929 -- Black armband on left sleeve to honor Manager Miller Huggins 1948 -- Black armband on left sleeve to honor former player Babe Ruth 1979-80 -- Black armband on left sleeve to honor teammate Thurman Munson 1981 -- Black armband on left sleeve to honor former player Elston Howard 1985 -- Black armband on left sleeve to honor clubhouse manager Pete Sheehy 1986 -- Black armband on left sleeve to honor former player Roger Maris 1990 -- Number "1" on left sleeve to honor former player and manager Billy Martin 1995 -- Black armband on left sleeve and later the number "7" above the armband to honor former player Mickey Mantle 1996 -- Black armband on left sleeve to honor broadcaster Mel Allen 1999 -- Number "5" on left sleeve to honor former player Joe DiMaggio 1999 -- Black armband on left sleeve to honor former player Catfish Hunter 2000 -- Black armband on left sleeve to honor former player Bob Lemon
meritiorius unit commendation. worn on the sleeve. however, that patch was changed to an all red citation with gold metal border and worn over right pocket. It looks like a presidential unit citation but red in color.....................
He has a sleeve tattoo on his left arm, but a half sleeve on this right arm
World Scout Crest Emblem - Over the left pocketCouncil Strip & Troop Number: On the left sleeve - The council shoulder patch (sometimes called a council strip) is an arc- shaped patch worn at the top of the sleeve identifies the local council. Below this, Scouts at the unit level wear a unit number.Patrol Emblem: On the right sleeve - Official uniforms come with the US flag sewn to the top of the sleeve, below the flag, Cub Scouts (including Webelos) may wear a den number and Boy Scouts and Webelos Scouts (as an option) may wear a patrol emblem.The space on the left pocket is reserved to indicate Scout rank.The space on the right pocket is reserved for one temporary insignia, such as patches from summer camps or other activities, which should be centered on the pocket.See related links.
Many people falsely believe the flag is worn backwards. When a soldier deploys to a combat zone, they wear the flag on the right sleeve. The stars always point towards the battle - i.e., the front.