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Shoulder mark

A shoulder mark, also called rank slide, or slip-on, is a flat cloth sleeve worn on the shoulder strap of a uniform.[1] It may bear rank or other insignia. A shoulder mark should not be confused with a shoulder board (which is an elaborate shoulder strap), shoulder knot (a braided sort of shoulder board) or epaulette, although these terms are often used interchangeably.

British military shoulder mark in form of a rank slide on a pullover with a sergeant of the Royal Air Force insignia.
Not to be confused with rank slides or slip-ons: Epauletten and Achselstücke (braided shoulder knots and plain shoulder boards) of the German Empire 1871-1918

Australia edit

The newer Auscam uniform design lacks shoulder marks, instead opting for a vertical strap in the middle of the chest region of the uniform. Rank insignia tags are slipped onto this strap. Unlike the older uniform designs, there are slip-ons for every rank in the Australian Defence Force.[citation needed]

The older Auscam uniform designs featured shoulder straps, upon which slip-on rank insignia of Commissioned Officers could be affixed, and non-commissioned officers in the Air Force and Navy only. No shoulder-strap slip-ons are available for enlisted members of the army, whereas the other two services had appropriate slip ons, who have rank patches sewed onto the uniform arms. This older design is no longer issued, but may still be seen on personnel whose most recent uniform issue pre-dates the use of the new design.[citation needed]

Canada edit

 
Three operational dress uniforms of the Canadian Forces, showing the two styles of slip-on worn by the Royal Canadian Navy. The red fabric between the two rows of braid indicates a medical officer; the navies of some other Commonwealth realms also use red stripes to denote a medical officer.

In the Canadian Forces, slip-ons displaying rank insignia and shoulder titles are worn on the shoulder straps of the No. 3 Service Dress shirt, overcoat, raincoat, and sweater; CANEX parka and windbreaker; Naval Combat Dress jacket and shirt; flying suits and flying jackets; and Military Police Operational Patrol Dress shirt and jacket. The slip-ons are worn on a similar-style strap located in the centre of the chest (and sometimes centre of the back as well) of the CADPAT shirt, jacket, parka, and raincoat. Slip-ons are not worn on the Service Dress jacket, or with Mess Dress.

Canadian Forces slip-ons[2]
Uniform Base fabric Officers' rank insignia Non-commissioned members' rank insignia Shoulder titles
Navy Service Dress and Naval Combat Dress Navy Blue (which is a tone of black) [3] Rows of gold rank braid Embroidered in "CF Gold" thread "CANADA", embroidered in "CF Gold" thread
Army Service Dress Rifle green Embroidered in full colour, including branch-specific backing colour None (rank insignia are worn on enameled pins on lapels or collar points) Regimental or branch title, or the word "CANADA", in "CF gold" cotton thread
Air Force Service Dress Air Force blue Rows of "pearl grey" (silver) and black rank braid Embroidered in "pearl grey" (silver) thread "CANADA", embroidered in "pearl grey" (silver) thread
Navy CADPAT TW (Temperate Woodland) Olive green Embroidered in black thread Embroidered in black thread "CANADA", embroidered in black thread
Army CADPAT TW CADPAT TW Embroidered in "high visibility" silver thread Embroidered in "high visibility" silver thread "CANADA" or an applicable branch, regimental, or air unit title embroidered in "high visibility" silver thread
Air Force CADPAT TW and flying suit Olive green Embroidered in blue thread Embroidered in blue thread "CANADA" or an applicable branch, regimental, or air unit title embroidered in blue thread
Navy, Army, and Air Force CADPAT AR (Arid Region) CADPAT AR Embroidered in tan thread Embroidered in tan thread "CANADA" or an applicable branch, regimental, or air unit title embroidered in tan thread
Former uniforms
Olive green combat uniform (replaced by CADPAT in the early 2000s) Olive green Embroidered in light olive green thread Embroidered in light olive green thread[a] "CANADA" or an applicable branch, regimental, or air unit title embroidered in light olive green thread
Air Force Service Dress prior to 2015 Air Force blue Rows of gold rank braid Embroidered in "Old Gold" thread (darker in colour than "CF Gold") "CANADA", embroidered in "CF Gold" thread

United States edit

 
Firm shoulder board, with two small white loops on the shirt for fixing
 
Blue Service Uniform with shoulder strap rank resp. shoulder board insignia (attentes[citation needed]), as worn by General George W. Casey, Jr.

Military edit

Based on the shoulder boards used by the United States Navy, the United States Army and Air Force developed the shoulder mark, a cloth tube with embroidered or pinned rank insignia. Army officer shoulder marks are colored depending on the branch with which the officer is affiliated. They have an 18-inch (3.2 mm) gold stripe below the embroidered grade insignia (the end far from the collar). In the Air Force, a similar stripe is limited to senior officers (majors and above). Air Force general officers have an additional stripe at the near end. Enlisted and Air Force junior officer shoulder marks lack these distinctions. These are worn on all class B uniform shirts. US Navy officers wear shoulder boards on Summer White and Service Dress White uniforms, and wool overcoats and reefers. "Soft shoulder boards" (shoulder marks) are worn on long sleeve white shirts and on black sweaters worn with Service Khaki or Service Dress Blue uniforms. Coast Guard officers wear Naval style shoulderboards on all class B uniform shirts. Service dress uniforms in the U.S. air and land forces also have a different style of shoulder board, a firm material with an underlying longitudinal strap. The corresponding jacket shoulder has two small loops traversing from rear to front, and the open end of the shoulder board's strap is drawn through the two loops and affixed to the underside of the board. This effectively hides all the means of attachments, leaving a firm, finished surface. This particular style is what U.S. Air Force personnel call a shoulder board. The shoulder sleeve is called an epaulette, and the two are never confused.

On the United States Army Blue Service Uniform, officers wear embroidered rank insignia "shoulder straps" (attentes[citation needed]) mounted lengthwise on the outside shoulder seams. These are 1+58 inches (41 mm) wide by 4 inches (100 mm)/3+12 inches (89 mm) (large size/small size) long, and are sewn, snapped, or clipped onto each shoulder.[4]

Boy Scouts of America edit

The Boy Scouts of America uses colored shoulder loops worn on the shoulder straps to indicate the program level. Webelos Scouts wearing tan uniforms and all Cub Scout leaders wear blue loops, Boy Scouts and leaders wear forest green loops (changed from red in 2008),[5] Varsity Scouts and leaders wear blaze (orange) loops, and Venturers and leaders wear emerald green loops.[6] Adults who hold a district or council position wear silver loops; those with section, area, regional, or national positions wear gold loops, and those with international positions wear purple loops. The only youth permitted to wear gold loops are the National Chief, National Vice chief, and Region Chiefs of the Order of the Arrow.

United Kingdom edit

 
British Lord-lieutenant with braided shoulder boards resp. shoulder knots

Military edit

Rank slides are used by all of the UK Armed Forces, primarily on working dress uniforms. Similar rank slides are also worn on a single tab/strap on the chest of operational (Multi-Terrain Pattern) clothing.

Royal Navy edit

Shoulder boards are worn by officers on tropical dress uniform, bearing the same insignia carried on the cuffs of the dress uniform. A slide worn on the chest indicates rank for all RN personnel in Action Working Dress (No.4 dress).[7]

Army edit

In the British Army, shoulder straps are worn with dress and service uniforms. In combat dress, however, rank insignia is displayed on 'rank slides' worn on the chest.

Royal Air Force edit

In the Royal Air Force, rank slides are worn by all ranks (except Aircraftman, which has no insignia) on the shoulders of working dress uniforms, and also on flying clothing and overalls.

St. John Ambulance edit

As a ranked organisation, members of St. John Ambulance wear rank slides on all uniforms. Colours are used to differentiate between different health care professionals (e.g., green for paramedics, red for doctors).

Police edit

The uniforms of most police forces in the United Kingdom feature rank slides. At ranks below Inspector, the collar number is also displayed on the shoulder, although some Inspectors and above are starting to display their collar number alongside their rank insignia. The most notable exception to this is Kent Police, whose officers display their collar number on the stab vest instead of the rank slides.

Public order officers' shoulder slides are often colour-coded according to their role:

  • Silver commander – Grey
  • Bronze commander – Yellow
  • PSU commander – Red
  • PSU sergeant – White
  • Medic – Green
  • Tactical advisor – Royal blue
  • Evidence gatherer – Orange[8]

HM Prison Service edit

The uniform of public sector prison officers and OSG's[clarification needed] in England & Wales feature shoulder slides on their uniform indicating rank, unique identification number and specialist role.

Specialist role identifiers include:

  • DH – Dog Handler
  • W – Works Officer
  • H – Healthcare Officer

Lords-lieutenant edit

The uniform of lord-lieutenant as the head of a lieutenancy area shows many military features. Their ranks, and those of their deputies (vice lord-lieutenant, deputy lieutenant) are indicated by braided shoulder boards resp. shoulder knots.

References edit

  1. ^ "Uniform Dress Guidelines". Canadian Coast Guard. ver 26 06/27/08, p. 7
  2. ^ Directorate of History and Heritage (12 July 2016). A-DH-265-000/AG-001 CANADIAN ARMED FORCES DRESS INSTRUCTIONS. pp. 3A-1 to 3A-8.
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 March 2009.
  4. ^ "Chapter 28: Wear of Insignia and Accouterments". Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia (Army Regulation 670-1) (PDF). Washington, DC: Headquarters, Department of the Army. 2012 [2005].
  5. ^ (PDF). Scoutstuff. Boy Scouts of America. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 26, 2012.
  6. ^ (PDF). Scoutstuff. Boy Scouts of America. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 26, 2012.
  7. ^ "Royal Navy unveils 'modern' uniform". BBC News. 19 March 2015.
  8. ^ . North Yorkshire Police. Archived from the original on 13 April 2014. Retrieved 3 February 2012.

Notes edit

  1. ^ More often, the non-commissioned member's rank was issued in the form of a patch that was either stitched onto the epaulet (preferred Air Force and Navy practice) or directly onto the upper shirt or jacket sleeve with the slip-on left blank (preferred Army practice).

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The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the English speaking world and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this article discuss the issue on the talk page or create a new article as appropriate July 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message A shoulder mark also called rank slide or slip on is a flat cloth sleeve worn on the shoulder strap of a uniform 1 It may bear rank or other insignia A shoulder mark should not be confused with a shoulder board which is an elaborate shoulder strap shoulder knot a braided sort of shoulder board or epaulette although these terms are often used interchangeably British military shoulder mark in form of a rank slide on a pullover with a sergeant of the Royal Air Force insignia Not to be confused with rank slides or slip ons Epauletten and Achselstucke braided shoulder knots and plain shoulder boards of the German Empire 1871 1918 Contents 1 Australia 2 Canada 3 United States 3 1 Military 3 2 Boy Scouts of America 4 United Kingdom 4 1 Military 4 1 1 Royal Navy 4 1 2 Army 4 1 3 Royal Air Force 4 2 St John Ambulance 4 3 Police 4 4 HM Prison Service 4 5 Lords lieutenant 5 References 6 Notes 7 External linksAustralia editThe newer Auscam uniform design lacks shoulder marks instead opting for a vertical strap in the middle of the chest region of the uniform Rank insignia tags are slipped onto this strap Unlike the older uniform designs there are slip ons for every rank in the Australian Defence Force citation needed The older Auscam uniform designs featured shoulder straps upon which slip on rank insignia of Commissioned Officers could be affixed and non commissioned officers in the Air Force and Navy only No shoulder strap slip ons are available for enlisted members of the army whereas the other two services had appropriate slip ons who have rank patches sewed onto the uniform arms This older design is no longer issued but may still be seen on personnel whose most recent uniform issue pre dates the use of the new design citation needed Canada edit nbsp Three operational dress uniforms of the Canadian Forces showing the two styles of slip on worn by the Royal Canadian Navy The red fabric between the two rows of braid indicates a medical officer the navies of some other Commonwealth realms also use red stripes to denote a medical officer In the Canadian Forces slip ons displaying rank insignia and shoulder titles are worn on the shoulder straps of the No 3 Service Dress shirt overcoat raincoat and sweater CANEX parka and windbreaker Naval Combat Dress jacket and shirt flying suits and flying jackets and Military Police Operational Patrol Dress shirt and jacket The slip ons are worn on a similar style strap located in the centre of the chest and sometimes centre of the back as well of the CADPAT shirt jacket parka and raincoat Slip ons are not worn on the Service Dress jacket or with Mess Dress Canadian Forces slip ons 2 Uniform Base fabric Officers rank insignia Non commissioned members rank insignia Shoulder titles Navy Service Dress and Naval Combat Dress Navy Blue which is a tone of black 3 Rows of gold rank braid Embroidered in CF Gold thread CANADA embroidered in CF Gold thread Army Service Dress Rifle green Embroidered in full colour including branch specific backing colour None rank insignia are worn on enameled pins on lapels or collar points Regimental or branch title or the word CANADA in CF gold cotton thread Air Force Service Dress Air Force blue Rows of pearl grey silver and black rank braid Embroidered in pearl grey silver thread CANADA embroidered in pearl grey silver thread Navy CADPAT TW Temperate Woodland Olive green Embroidered in black thread Embroidered in black thread CANADA embroidered in black thread Army CADPAT TW CADPAT TW Embroidered in high visibility silver thread Embroidered in high visibility silver thread CANADA or an applicable branch regimental or air unit title embroidered in high visibility silver thread Air Force CADPAT TW and flying suit Olive green Embroidered in blue thread Embroidered in blue thread CANADA or an applicable branch regimental or air unit title embroidered in blue thread Navy Army and Air Force CADPAT AR Arid Region CADPAT AR Embroidered in tan thread Embroidered in tan thread CANADA or an applicable branch regimental or air unit title embroidered in tan thread Former uniforms Olive green combat uniform replaced by CADPAT in the early 2000s Olive green Embroidered in light olive green thread Embroidered in light olive green thread a CANADA or an applicable branch regimental or air unit title embroidered in light olive green thread Air Force Service Dress prior to 2015 Air Force blue Rows of gold rank braid Embroidered in Old Gold thread darker in colour than CF Gold CANADA embroidered in CF Gold threadUnited States edit nbsp Firm shoulder board with two small white loops on the shirt for fixing nbsp Blue Service Uniform with shoulder strap rank resp shoulder board insignia attentes citation needed as worn by General George W Casey Jr Military edit Based on the shoulder boards used by the United States Navy the United States Army and Air Force developed the shoulder mark a cloth tube with embroidered or pinned rank insignia Army officer shoulder marks are colored depending on the branch with which the officer is affiliated They have an 1 8 inch 3 2 mm gold stripe below the embroidered grade insignia the end far from the collar In the Air Force a similar stripe is limited to senior officers majors and above Air Force general officers have an additional stripe at the near end Enlisted and Air Force junior officer shoulder marks lack these distinctions These are worn on all class B uniform shirts US Navy officers wear shoulder boards on Summer White and Service Dress White uniforms and wool overcoats and reefers Soft shoulder boards shoulder marks are worn on long sleeve white shirts and on black sweaters worn with Service Khaki or Service Dress Blue uniforms Coast Guard officers wear Naval style shoulderboards on all class B uniform shirts Service dress uniforms in the U S air and land forces also have a different style of shoulder board a firm material with an underlying longitudinal strap The corresponding jacket shoulder has two small loops traversing from rear to front and the open end of the shoulder board s strap is drawn through the two loops and affixed to the underside of the board This effectively hides all the means of attachments leaving a firm finished surface This particular style is what U S Air Force personnel call a shoulder board The shoulder sleeve is called an epaulette and the two are never confused On the United States Army Blue Service Uniform officers wear embroidered rank insignia shoulder straps attentes citation needed mounted lengthwise on the outside shoulder seams These are 1 5 8 inches 41 mm wide by 4 inches 100 mm 3 1 2 inches 89 mm large size small size long and are sewn snapped or clipped onto each shoulder 4 Boy Scouts of America edit The Boy Scouts of America uses colored shoulder loops worn on the shoulder straps to indicate the program level Webelos Scouts wearing tan uniforms and all Cub Scout leaders wear blue loops Boy Scouts and leaders wear forest green loops changed from red in 2008 5 Varsity Scouts and leaders wear blaze orange loops and Venturers and leaders wear emerald green loops 6 Adults who hold a district or council position wear silver loops those with section area regional or national positions wear gold loops and those with international positions wear purple loops The only youth permitted to wear gold loops are the National Chief National Vice chief and Region Chiefs of the Order of the Arrow United Kingdom edit nbsp British Lord lieutenant with braided shoulder boards resp shoulder knots Military edit See also Uniforms of the British Armed Forces Rank slides are used by all of the UK Armed Forces primarily on working dress uniforms Similar rank slides are also worn on a single tab strap on the chest of operational Multi Terrain Pattern clothing Royal Navy edit Shoulder boards are worn by officers on tropical dress uniform bearing the same insignia carried on the cuffs of the dress uniform A slide worn on the chest indicates rank for all RN personnel in Action Working Dress No 4 dress 7 Army edit In the British Army shoulder straps are worn with dress and service uniforms In combat dress however rank insignia is displayed on rank slides worn on the chest Royal Air Force edit In the Royal Air Force rank slides are worn by all ranks except Aircraftman which has no insignia on the shoulders of working dress uniforms and also on flying clothing and overalls St John Ambulance edit As a ranked organisation members of St John Ambulance wear rank slides on all uniforms Colours are used to differentiate between different health care professionals e g green for paramedics red for doctors Police edit See also Police uniforms and equipment in the United Kingdom Uniform The uniforms of most police forces in the United Kingdom feature rank slides At ranks below Inspector the collar number is also displayed on the shoulder although some Inspectors and above are starting to display their collar number alongside their rank insignia The most notable exception to this is Kent Police whose officers display their collar number on the stab vest instead of the rank slides Public order officers shoulder slides are often colour coded according to their role Silver commander Grey Bronze commander Yellow PSU commander Red PSU sergeant White Medic Green Tactical advisor Royal blue Evidence gatherer Orange 8 HM Prison Service edit The uniform of public sector prison officers and OSG s clarification needed in England amp Wales feature shoulder slides on their uniform indicating rank unique identification number and specialist role Specialist role identifiers include DH Dog Handler W Works Officer H Healthcare Officer Lords lieutenant edit The uniform of lord lieutenant as the head of a lieutenancy area shows many military features Their ranks and those of their deputies vice lord lieutenant deputy lieutenant are indicated by braided shoulder boards resp shoulder knots References edit Uniform Dress Guidelines Canadian Coast Guard ver 26 06 27 08 p 7 Directorate of History and Heritage 12 July 2016 A DH 265 000 AG 001 CANADIAN ARMED FORCES DRESS INSTRUCTIONS pp 3A 1 to 3A 8 Canadian Forces Dress Instructions PDF Archived from the original PDF on 26 March 2009 Chapter 28 Wear of Insignia and Accouterments Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia Army Regulation 670 1 PDF Washington DC Headquarters Department of the Army 2012 2005 Boy Scout Essentials PDF Scoutstuff Boy Scouts of America Archived from the original PDF on July 26 2012 Venturing Scout Essentials PDF Scoutstuff Boy Scouts of America Archived from the original PDF on July 26 2012 Royal Navy unveils modern uniform BBC News 19 March 2015 Public order procedure North Yorkshire Police Archived from the original on 13 April 2014 Retrieved 3 February 2012 Notes edit More often the non commissioned member s rank was issued in the form of a patch that was either stitched onto the epaulet preferred Air Force and Navy practice or directly onto the upper shirt or jacket sleeve with the slip on left blank preferred Army practice External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Shoulder marks Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shoulder mark amp oldid 1220123995, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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