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shoulder board
noun
U.S. Navy.
- one of a pair of narrow, stiff, cloth patches bearing an insignia of rank and worn on the shoulders by a commissioned officer.
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of shoulder board1
First recorded in 1940–45
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A pair of Midshipman Barber’s shoulder boards are on display in Ms. Harris’s ceremonial office, according to a senior aide to the vice president.
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“There are almost two million security officials in Russia and they all want new stars on their shoulder boards.”
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She wore a black military sweater with silver eagles on the shoulder boards—she had recently made full colonel.
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Her mom, Janet, an Academy graduate, was a Coast Guard captain and will pin on Marina’s shoulder boards today.
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“I said, ‘I need to order a four-star women’s shoulder board,’ and there’s this silence,” Admiral Howard recalled.
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