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Aiguilette -

The term stems from the French aiguille ("needle"), referring to the metal tips used to fasten medieval armor. Over time, several legends have emerged regarding its origin:

The side on which the aiguillette is worn often reflects the level of authority being aided: aiguilette

Colors often denote the branch (e.g., gold and blue for Navy, gold and red for Army). Etiquette of Wear The term stems from the French aiguille ("needle"),

An is a ceremonial braided cord worn on the shoulder of military and other uniformed personnel to signify rank, a specific appointment, or an honorary role. Historical Origins Historical Origins A symbolic representation of the rope

A symbolic representation of the rope carried by a Provost Marshal to hang deserters. Symbolic Meaning & Usage

Used to hinge breast and back-plates or secure shoulder guards.

Worn by military attachés representing their country at foreign embassies.