- An
aiguillette (French: [ɛɡɥijɛt] , from aiguille, "needle"), also
spelled aguillette,
aiglet or aglet, is a cord with
metal tips or lace tags, or the...
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military unit. The
badge of
office for an aide-de-camp is
usually the
aiguillette, a
braided cord in gold or
other colours, worn on the
shoulder of a uniform...
- nail
became a
badge of honor. The
other is that to the
extent that an
aiguillette is a form of fourragère, the
wearing of
armor by
European knights required...
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piece of cord or
braided leather with
decorative metal tips (called
aiguillettes) and
secured with an
ornamental clasp or slide. In the
United States...
- Lac de l'Aiguillette is a lake in Haute-Savoie, France. v t e...
- the seal of the
United States worn on the
regular cap), and a
silver aiguillette placed on the left
shoulder seam and all
devices and accoutrements. The...
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shoulder strap. The position/job of a
soldier can then be
identified by an
aiguillette attached to the left
shoulder strap and
shirt pocket, and a pin indicating...
- the left shoulder, and aides-de-camp may wear the
insignia on
their aiguillettes.
Since 1991, the
insignia must be
returned upon the recipient's death...
- wear a blue
aiguillette on the left
shoulder and act in the same
capacity as Army
drill sergeants during technical training. The
aiguillette in various...
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countries in
South Asia, ****stan army
officer uniforms don't
include a
aiguillette,
rather it is used
mostly by aid-de-camps.
Senior officers wear a greenish-khaki...