THIN LINE

The thin line is an expression and symbol that historically began to be used in 1854. It was a view of a line of soldiers dressed in one color of uniform. This symbol was used again in 1911 and later in the 1950s to represent a line of uniformed personnel forming a „frontier“ – the line between opposites. . This is how it was gradually shaped into its present form and, apart from the symbol of the border of the uniforms, forms an imaginary line of all those who died in service. White rescuers, red firefighters, green soldiers and blue policemen.

In the club, each member shows respect to those who have died in service, to their colleagues according to affiliation, with a color behind the outline of the national coat of arms. Also, the color symbolically demonstrates belonging to the armed or rescue corps.

Slovak Republic

Green thin line – soldiers White thin line – rescuers Blue thin line – police officers, Red thin line – firefighters