A service stripe, commonly called a hash mark, is an embroidered diagonal stripe worn on the sleeve(s) of some military and paramilitary uniforms. In the case of the United States military, service stripes are authorized for wear by enlisted members on the lower part of the sleeve of a uniform to denote length of service. Service stripes vary in size and in color.
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actually I read what you posted a couple of times and don't understand it
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doesn't the Clinton Foundation own the FEC or no