shoulder flash
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Definition
Noun: A shoulder flash is a distinct cloth patch or insignia worn on the shoulder of a military uniform. It serves as an identifying emblem, typically denoting the wearer's specific unit, division, corps, or service branch.
Usage
The term is used specifically in a military context to describe a piece of uniform regalia. - It is a compound noun ("shoulder" + "flash"). - It is typically used in the singular form when referring to the item generically or to a single patch. - The plural form is shoulder flashes.
Examples
- The new recruits were each issued two shoulder flashes for their dress uniforms.
- His shoulder flash identified him as a member of the 101st Airborne Division.
- A unit's history and pride are often symbolized by its distinctive shoulder flash.
Advanced Usage
- Collecting: Military memorabilia collectors often seek original shoulder flashes from historical units.
- Authorization: Wearing a specific shoulder flash is usually governed by strict regulations and signifies official assignment to that unit.
Variants and Related Words
- Shoulder Patch: A very common synonym for shoulder flash.
- Unit Insignia: A broader term that can include shoulder flashes as well as badges, crests, and other emblems.
- Sleeve Insignia: Similar identifying patches worn on the sleeve rather than the shoulder.
- Flash: In military parlance, "flash" alone can sometimes refer to this or similar insignia, particularly in British Commonwealth contexts (e.g., "tactical recognition flash").
Synonyms
- Shoulder patch
- Shoulder insignia
- Unit patch
- Shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI)
Noun
- something worn on the shoulder of a military uniform as an emblem of a division etc.