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* The Penny's Box BlindBagCollectables series "School of Fancies: School Haunting" has this on two of the dolls in the set. Panda girl Chairman (of the student union) Bai Mao and Tiger girl Director Amber are both wearing red bands (with Chinese writing) on the left arm of their uniforms showing their positions in the student union.

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* The third series of Penny's Box BlindBagCollectables series "School of Fancies: School Haunting" has this on two of the dolls in the set. Panda girl Chairman (of the student union) Bai Mao and Tiger girl Director Amber are both wearing red bands (with Chinese writing) on the left arm of their uniforms showing their positions in the student union.
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* The Penny's Box BlindBagCollectables series "School of Fancies: School Haunting" has this on two of the dolls in the set. Panda girl Chairman (of the student Union) Bai Mao and Tiger girl Director Amber are both wearing red bands with Chinese writing on the left arm of their uniforms.

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* The Penny's Box BlindBagCollectables series "School of Fancies: School Haunting" has this on two of the dolls in the set. Panda girl Chairman (of the student Union) union) Bai Mao and Tiger girl Director Amber are both wearing red bands with (with Chinese writing writing) on the left arm of their uniforms.uniforms showing their positions in the student union.
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* The Penny's Box BlindBagCollectables series "School of Fancies: School Haunting" has this on two of the dolls in the set. Panda girl Chairman (of the student Union) Bai Mao and Tiger girl Director Amber are both wearing red bands with Chinese writing on the left arm of their uniforms

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* The Penny's Box BlindBagCollectables series "School of Fancies: School Haunting" has this on two of the dolls in the set. Panda girl Chairman (of the student Union) Bai Mao and Tiger girl Director Amber are both wearing red bands with Chinese writing on the left arm of their uniformsuniforms.
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* The Penny's Box [[BlindBagCollectables]] series "School of Fancies: School Haunting" has this on two of the dolls in the set. Panda girl Chairman (of the student Union) Bai Mao and Tiger girl Director Amber are both wearing red bands with Chinese writing on the left arm of their uniforms

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* The Penny's Box [[BlindBagCollectables]] BlindBagCollectables series "School of Fancies: School Haunting" has this on two of the dolls in the set. Panda girl Chairman (of the student Union) Bai Mao and Tiger girl Director Amber are both wearing red bands with Chinese writing on the left arm of their uniforms
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* The Penny's Box [[BlindBagCollectables]] series "School of Fancies: School Haunting" has this on two of the dolls in the set. Panda girl Chairman (of the student Union) Bai Mao and Tiger girl Director Amber are both wearing red bands with Chinese writing on the left arm of their uniforms
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* In USSR, red armbands were most often used to identify ''druzhinniks'' (lit. men-at-arms), volunteers who assisted the police. This appears to have been revived in post-soviet days; by [[Analysis/RightWingMilitiaFanatic concerned citizens' militias]] who have taken it upon themselves to assist the authorities in policing anti-social or deviant activities. (people demonstrating against the government or campaigning for politicians other than Vladimir Putin, for example).

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* In USSR, red armbands were most often used to identify ''druzhinniks'' (lit. men-at-arms), volunteers who assisted the police. This appears to have been revived in post-soviet days; by [[Analysis/RightWingMilitiaFanatic concerned citizens' militias]] militias who have taken it upon themselves to assist the authorities in policing anti-social or deviant activities. (people demonstrating against the government or campaigning for politicians other than Vladimir Putin, for example).
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* Haruhi Suzumiya, leader of the "S.O.S" Brigade in the anime ''[[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya The Melancholy Of Haruhi Suzumiya]]''. She wears several of these, declaring her as Chief, Ultra Detective, or whatever her current role is. She also makes an orange one for her deputy chief...Koizumi. [[CosmicPlaything You didn't seriously think she'd actually give Kyon a promotion, did you?]]


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* The titular ''Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya'', leader of the S.O.S Brigade, wears several of these, declaring her as Chief, Ultra Detective, or whatever her current role is. She also makes an orange one for her deputy chief...Koizumi. [[CosmicPlaything You didn't seriously think she'd actually give Kyon a promotion, did you?]]
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* Vietnamese schools have the ''sao đỏ'' (Red Stars), who wears red-and-gold armbands that say their position. They serve as assistants to the teachers and staff, helping enforce order in assemblies, ensure that students and classrooms are presentable, catch kids trying to enter the school after the day's activities have begun, etc. In many schools, red stars (especially those zealous about their duties and becoming power-mad) are often hated and may be ostracized/bullied, not to mention the guarding duties cutting into their study time.
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* ''Manga/AhoGirl'': [[EveryoneCallsHerBarkeep Fuuki Iinchou]] wears one, symbolizing her role as Discipline Committee Chair.


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* ''Manga/StoryOfADumbPrefectAndHighSchoolGirlWithInappropriateSkirtLength'': Tougo, the titular prefect, always wears an armband, sometimes even outside of school.
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* In ''VideoGame/SilentHill1'', Lisa wears one of these to denote her specific nursing license (SPN, maybe Specialized Practitioner). It's a bit odd though, considering how much the game bases its character design off of American media.
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* ''Manga/TamamoChansAFox'' has a nameless girl from the Public Morals Committee who seems to have it out for the eccentric Tamamo. Normally Tamamo is only InvisibleToAdults, but the Public Morals Committee Girl is so stuffy and mature she's the only student who can't see Tamamo's true form.

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* ''Manga/TamamoChansAFox'' has a the nameless girl from the Public Morals Committee who seems to have it out for the eccentric Tamamo. Normally Tamamo is only InvisibleToAdults, but the Public Morals Committee Girl She's always seen wearing an armband with "MORALS" on it, and is so stuffy and mature and serious she's the only student [[InvisibleToAdults who can't see through Tamamo's true form.disguise]].
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* ''Manga/TamamoChansAFox'' has a nameless girl from the Public Morals Committee who seems to have it out for the eccentric Tamamo. Normally Tamamo is only InvisibleToAdults, but the Public Morals Committee Girl is so stuffy and mature she's the only student who can't see Tamamo's true form.
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* In USSR, red armbands were most often used to identify ''druzhinniks'' (lit. men-at-arms), volunteers who assisted the police. This appears to have been revived in post-soviet days; by concerned citizens' militias who have taken it upon themselves to assist the authorities in policing anti-social or deviant activities (people demonstrating against the government or campaigining for politicians other than Validimir Putin, for example).

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* In USSR, red armbands were most often used to identify ''druzhinniks'' (lit. men-at-arms), volunteers who assisted the police. This appears to have been revived in post-soviet days; by [[Analysis/RightWingMilitiaFanatic concerned citizens' militias militias]] who have taken it upon themselves to assist the authorities in policing anti-social or deviant activities activities. (people demonstrating against the government or campaigining campaigning for politicians other than Validimir Vladimir Putin, for example).
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* In USSR, red armbands were most often used to identify ''druzhinniks'' (lit. men-at-arms), volunteers who assisted the police.

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* In USSR, red armbands were most often used to identify ''druzhinniks'' (lit. men-at-arms), volunteers who assisted the police. This appears to have been revived in post-soviet days; by concerned citizens' militias who have taken it upon themselves to assist the authorities in policing anti-social or deviant activities (people demonstrating against the government or campaigining for politicians other than Validimir Putin, for example).
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* {{Downplayed|trope}} in ''Manga/SeitokaiYakuindomo''. While the StudentCouncilPresident wears it, so does the rest of the Student Council, and even members of the Disciplinary Committee wear it. In the Ousai Academy High School, it's just a mark of "law enforcement," rather than leadership.

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* {{Downplayed|trope}} in ''Manga/SeitokaiYakuindomo''. While the StudentCouncilPresident wears it, so does the rest of the Student Council, and even members of the Disciplinary Committee wear it. In the Ousai Academy High School, it's just a mark of "law enforcement," power over students, rather than leadership.

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