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A soldier with three stars on each shoulder is generally referred to as a Lieutenant General in most military rankings.
Usually the right, but, sometimes on the left.
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The lieutenant's torn sleeve symbolizes the sudden, brutal reality of war, as well as his vulnerability and mortality. It serves as a vivid reminder of the chaos and violence that can instantly change a soldier's fate on the battlefield.
A soldier with three stripes on the shoulder is typically called a "sergeant" in many military branches. Sergeants usually hold a position of leadership and may be responsible for overseeing a small group of soldiers.
No, it is always carried on the side away from the Tomb.
He desired to walk around the body and stare at it.
Brown sacks I presume!! The soldier carried a knapsack hung by a strap over his shoulder which carried his personal belongings.
It means "I dub" as in "I dub this man a knight." It is an old word that specifically refers to the ceremony of the king tapping a soldier's shoulder to declare him a knight (chevalier in French).