-
aiguillettes are of
plain gold,
naval aiguillettes are of blue and gold, army
aiguillettes are of red and gold, air
force aiguillettes of
light blue and gold. The...
- gold-pattern
aiguillette when
acting in
their official capacity; however,
members of St. John
Ambulance Canada wear
silver aiguillettes consistent with...
-
between aglets,
which are
generally functional, and
aiguillettes,
which are
generally decorative.
Aiguillettes usually appear at the end of
decorative cords...
-
piece of cord or
braided leather with
decorative metal tips (called
aiguillettes) and
secured with an
ornamental clasp or slide. In the
United States...
- many
kinds of
formal dress,
including military uniform (in epaulettes,
aiguillettes, on headgear).
Braiding creates a
composite rope that is
thicker than...
- 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...
- Lac de l'Aiguillette is a lake in Haute-Savoie, France. v t e...
-
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...
- 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...
-
frites ("fried apples"),
patates frites, or
simply frites. The
words aiguillettes ("needle-ettes") or
allumettes ("matchsticks") are used when the french...