service stripe
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Definition
Noun: A service stripe is a narrow strip of braid or fabric worn on a military or other uniform sleeve. It serves as an insignia to indicate the wearer's length of service or years of service.
Usage
A service stripe is awarded for each specific period of service completed, such as three, four, or six years, depending on the regulations of the organization. It is a visual marker of experience and tenure.
Examples
- Soldiers who have served for four years may wear one service stripe on their uniform.
- The veteran's jacket had three service stripes, denoting twelve years of dedicated service.
- The new policy allowed for the service stripe to be worn on the dress uniform's lower sleeve.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically to signify experience gained over time in any field, though this is an extended, figurative use.
- In the corporate world, her decades of work were her invisible service stripes.
Variants and Related Words
- Service chevron: A synonymous term, often used interchangeably with "service stripe," particularly in some military contexts.
- Hash mark: A common informal term for a service stripe, especially in the U.S. military.
Synonyms
- Long service stripe
- Service chevron
- Hash mark (informal)
Antonyms
- (There is no direct antonym, as it is a specific insignia. Concepts like "lack of experience" or "new recruit status" are opposing ideas.)
Related Phrases
- To earn a service stripe: To complete a qualifying period of service.
- He will earn his next service stripe after his upcoming deployment.
- To wear a service stripe: To display the insignia on one's uniform.
- She is authorized to wear two service stripes.
Noun
- an insignia worn to indicate years of service