Aiguilette -
A symbolic representation of the rope carried by a Provost Marshal to hang deserters. Symbolic Meaning & Usage
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 A symbolic representation of the rope carried by
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: gold and blue for Navy
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
Originally cords and pegs carried by a knight's squire to tether horses.
