Timeline for Is there any difference between "an epaulet" and "shoulder board" when speaking about military uniform?
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Oct 12, 2020 at 0:17 | answer | added | Jacob Caravaggio | timeline score: 1 | |
Jun 16, 2017 at 16:50 | answer | added | Davo | timeline score: 3 | |
Jun 16, 2017 at 15:18 | comment | added | Spagirl | And presumably the rank-slide and slip-on are rank indicators that can be slipped onto the epaulette by unbuttoning it? | |
Jun 16, 2017 at 14:55 | comment | added | Yosef Baskin | The epaulet attaches at both ends (one side could be unbuttoned) with space under it for parking a pair of gloves. The shoulder board is stitched down, perhaps on the epaulet, without a utilitarian purpose. | |
Jun 16, 2017 at 14:52 | history | asked | Domi | CC BY-SA 3.0 |