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Is it possible to get the US Army badges listed in number order such as 1st, 2nd, 3rd etc rather than 106th, 11th, 1st etc as they are now.
It would be easier to find them this way.
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It would be easier to find them this way.
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Vertaal naar NederlandsIs het mogelijk om de badges van het Amerikaanse leger in nummervolgorde te krijgen, zoals 1e, 2e, 3e enz. in plaats van 106e, 11e, 1e enz. zoals ze nu zijn.
Het zou gemakkelijker zijn om ze op deze manier te vinden.
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Het zou gemakkelijker zijn om ze op deze manier te vinden.
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I don't think there is any such possibility. The Title field is arranged alphabetically, not numerically.
I don't think there is any such possibility. The Title field is arranged alphabetically, not numerically.
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In fact it is not alphabetically but alphabetically/numerically.
And being complete it's: (Special) Signs / Numbers / Letters.
First all the results beginning with Signs. (such as - + ! # @ . ...) T hen the results beginning with numbers. (0 1 2 3 ...)
At last results beginning with letters. (a b c).
And then you have: -1A / 1-A / A-1
Not using the "0" gives: A1 / A10 /A100 / B2 / B20. Using the "0" gives: A01 / A10 / A 100 /
B02 / B20
In the first way when you're looking in the gallery/list they are listed by 'year' (and then sign-number-letter in the year).
Little nuance if you ask me...
In fact it is not alphabetically but alphabetically/numerically.
And being complete it's: (Special) Signs / Numbers / Letters.
First all the results beginning with Signs. (such as - + ! # @ . ...) These the results beginning with numbers. (0 1 2 3 ...)
At last results beginning with letters. (a b c).
And then you have: -1A / 1-A / A-1
Not using the "0" gives: A1 / A10 /A100 / B2 / B20. Using the "0" gives: A01 / A10 / A 100 /
B02 / B20
In the first way when you're looking in the gallery/list they are listed by 'year' (and then sign-number -letter in the year).
Little nuance if you ask me...
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