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this video is brought to you by our patreon supporters so why does silver outrank gold in the us military doesnt really make sense right i mean we know gold is more valuable than silver so why with a strange convention the answer isnt because of what the colors or materials represent but because of several decades of compounding decisions motivated by aesthetics and not wanting to rock the boat first lets go back to 1832 this is when ranks below colonel first got distinct rank insignia coinciding with the adoption of the undress uniform the new undress uniform was essentially a field duty uniform which would display the rank on the shoulder straps or croissants that normally held the ornate epaulets of the dress uniform key context going forward the use of eplets came first so applets took precedence over the insignia during this period an officers branch of service was a docHub factor in the appearance of their uniform among the differences infantry officers wore silver epaul