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Eagles Of War
2054 Fort Campbell Boulevard
Clarksville, Tennessee 37042
Phone Numbers:
Toll Free Number
1-800-825-5998
Retail Store @
1-931-648-2000
1-931-552-2211
Wholesale Alesa @
1-931-503-1911
Toll Free Fax Number
Fax: 1-800-USMEDAL
Fax: 1-931-552-6555
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| U.S. Army Dress Aiguillette Nylon |
U.S. Army Dress Aiguillette Nylon
1 Each
Original Government Issue
Description.
(1) The front of the dress aiguillette is the same as the service aiguillette, except the front part is replaced by a piece that is 25 inches in length, with 15 inches of braiding, with 2 inches from the braiding to the button loop and knot. The knot is 1¾ inches in length, the cord is 3¼ inches, and the ferrule is 3 inches. The braided end is equipped with a hook.
(2) The back of the dress aiguillette consists of a braided gold cord, or gold-colored nylon cord, 3/16 inch in diameter and 30½ inches in length, with an additional part 34 inches in length that consists of 24 inches of braiding, with 2 inches from the braiding to the button loop and knot. The knot is 1¾ inches in length, the cord is 3¼ inches, and the ferrule is 3 inches and is fastened to a triangular piece of brass with a hook on the inside. This hook is attached to a small strip of brass which slips under the shoulder loop, shoulder strap, or shoulder knot. The brass strip for the shoulder strap is curved to conform to the contour of the shoulder, and is ? inch in width and 3?; inches in length, with a rectangular opening at each end, ? inches in length. The brass strip for shoulder knots is ? inch in width and 3? inches in length, with an extra piece fastened to form a standing loop 1 inch in length, that permits the flexible backing of the shoulder knot to pass through. The brass strip for the shoulder loop of the Army white mess uniform coat is the same as that used for the shoulder knot, without the standing loop.
b. How worn. The military aide to the President, White House social aides while on duty with the First Family, and officers designated as aides to foreign heads of state wear the aiguillette on the right side of the uniform. All other authorized personnel wear aiguillettes on the left side. Aiguillettes are secured to the coat before the opening of the brass strip, and the front part is hooked into the eye of the service aiguillette. The 34-inch part is passed under the arm, and the button loop of the 25-inch part is inserted through the button loop of the 34-inch part, past the button loop of the 25-inch part notch in the lapel, and attached to the button under the collar. The button under the collar is attached to the body of the coat so that the knot of the 25-inch part will easily clear the notch in the lapel. The loops of both cords cross on the outside of the arm with front loop on top. Either gold cord or gold-colored nylon cord may be worn, depending upon the importance of the occasion and the individual's preference (see fig 28-146 ).
c. By whom worn. The dress aiguillette is worn only when personnel are performing duties as aides. Army attachés, assistant Army attachés, and aides wear the dress aiguillette with the Army blue, white, and black mess and evening mess uniforms, when prescribed. Personnel may wear the dress aiguillette with the Army blue or white uniform only at formal occasions (when the bow tie is worn).
d. How to obtain. Aiguillettes are procured locally as expendable property by the organization to which the individual is assigned for supply purposes. A gold cord, gold-colored nylon cord, or synthetic metallic gold-colored cord are authorized for purchase.
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Information Courtesy of
The Institute of Heraldry
& AR 670-1!! |
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| Base SKU:CORD51N |
| In Stock:Yes |
| Price: $79.95 |
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| U.S. Army Dress Aiguillette Synthetic Gold / Mylar |
U.S. Army Dress Aiguillette Synthetic Gold / Mylar
1 Each
Original Government Issue
Description.
(1) The front of the dress aiguillette is the same as the service aiguillette, except the front part is replaced by a piece that is 25 inches in length, with 15 inches of braiding, with 2 inches from the braiding to the button loop and knot. The knot is 1¾ inches in length, the cord is 3¼ inches, and the ferrule is 3 inches. The braided end is equipped with a hook.
(2) The back of the dress aiguillette consists of a braided gold cord, or gold-colored nylon cord, 3/16 inch in diameter and 30½ inches in length, with an additional part 34 inches in length that consists of 24 inches of braiding, with 2 inches from the braiding to the button loop and knot. The knot is 1¾ inches in length, the cord is 3¼ inches, and the ferrule is 3 inches and is fastened to a triangular piece of brass with a hook on the inside. This hook is attached to a small strip of brass which slips under the shoulder loop, shoulder strap, or shoulder knot. The brass strip for the shoulder strap is curved to conform to the contour of the shoulder, and is ? inch in width and 3?; inches in length, with a rectangular opening at each end, ? inches in length. The brass strip for shoulder knots is ? inch in width and 3? inches in length, with an extra piece fastened to form a standing loop 1 inch in length, that permits the flexible backing of the shoulder knot to pass through. The brass strip for the shoulder loop of the Army white mess uniform coat is the same as that used for the shoulder knot, without the standing loop.
b. How worn. The military aide to the President, White House social aides while on duty with the First Family, and officers designated as aides to foreign heads of state wear the aiguillette on the right side of the uniform. All other authorized personnel wear aiguillettes on the left side. Aiguillettes are secured to the coat before the opening of the brass strip, and the front part is hooked into the eye of the service aiguillette. The 34-inch part is passed under the arm, and the button loop of the 25-inch part is inserted through the button loop of the 34-inch part, past the button loop of the 25-inch part notch in the lapel, and attached to the button under the collar. The button under the collar is attached to the body of the coat so that the knot of the 25-inch part will easily clear the notch in the lapel. The loops of both cords cross on the outside of the arm with front loop on top. Either gold cord or gold-colored nylon cord may be worn, depending upon the importance of the occasion and the individual's preference (see fig 28-146 ).
c. By whom worn. The dress aiguillette is worn only when personnel are performing duties as aides. Army attachés, assistant Army attachés, and aides wear the dress aiguillette with the Army blue, white, and black mess and evening mess uniforms, when prescribed. Personnel may wear the dress aiguillette with the Army blue or white uniform only at formal occasions (when the bow tie is worn).
d. How to obtain. Aiguillettes are procured locally as expendable property by the organization to which the individual is assigned for supply purposes. A gold cord, gold-colored nylon cord, or synthetic metallic gold-colored cord are authorized for purchase.
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Information Courtesy of
The Institute of Heraldry
& AR 670-1!! |
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| Base SKU:CORD51S |
| In Stock:Yes |
| Price: $129.95 |
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| U.S. Army Service Aiguillette Nylon |
U.S. Army Service Aiguillette Nylon
1 Each
Original Government Issue
Description.
a. The service aiguillette is a one-piece braided gold, gold-colored nylon, or synthetic metallic gold-colored cord, 3/16 inch in diameter, and 30½ inches in length, with each end equipped with a hook, and one end equipped with an eye. The front part of the aiguillette is 8½ inches in length and consists of 1½ inches of cord equipped with a hook, a knot 1¾ inches in length, a cord 2 inches in length, and a 3-inch ferrule.
b. How worn. The military aide to the President, White House social aides while on duty with the First Family, and officers designated as aides to foreign heads of state wear the service aiguillette on the right side of the uniform. All other aides wear aiguillettes on the left side. The cord is placed under the arm with the hook engaging the eyes on each side of the appropriate shoulder loop. The end equipped with the eye is worn to the front. The hook of the front part of the aiguillette is engaged in the eye of the cord (see fig 28-145 ).
c. By whom worn. Army attachés, assistant Army attachés, and aides wear the service aiguillette on the Army green, blue, and white uniforms when they are worn for informal occasions. Males will wear the four-in-hand necktie with the uniform when wearing the service aiguillette. When personnel wear the black all-weather coat, they may wear the service aiguillette on the outside of the garment. The aiguillette is worn only when personnel are performing duties as aides.
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Information Courtesy of
The Institute of Heraldry
& AR 670-1!! |
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| Base SKU:CORD52N |
| In Stock:Yes |
| Price: $49.95 |
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| U.S. Army Service Aiguillette Synthetic Gold / Mylar |
U.S. Army Service Aiguillette Synthetic Gold / Mylar
1 Each
Original Government Issue
Description.
a. The service aiguillette is a one-piece braided gold, gold-colored nylon, or synthetic metallic gold-colored cord, 3/16 inch in diameter, and 30½ inches in length, with each end equipped with a hook, and one end equipped with an eye. The front part of the aiguillette is 8½ inches in length and consists of 1½ inches of cord equipped with a hook, a knot 1¾ inches in length, a cord 2 inches in length, and a 3-inch ferrule.
b. How worn. The military aide to the President, White House social aides while on duty with the First Family, and officers designated as aides to foreign heads of state wear the service aiguillette on the right side of the uniform. All other aides wear aiguillettes on the left side. The cord is placed under the arm with the hook engaging the eyes on each side of the appropriate shoulder loop. The end equipped with the eye is worn to the front. The hook of the front part of the aiguillette is engaged in the eye of the cord (see fig 28-145 ).
c. By whom worn. Army attachés, assistant Army attachés, and aides wear the service aiguillette on the Army green, blue, and white uniforms when they are worn for informal occasions. Males will wear the four-in-hand necktie with the uniform when wearing the service aiguillette. When personnel wear the black all-weather coat, they may wear the service aiguillette on the outside of the garment. The aiguillette is worn only when personnel are performing duties as aides.
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Information Courtesy of
The Institute of Heraldry
& AR 670-1!! |
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| Base SKU:CORD52S |
| In Stock:Yes |
| Price: $59.95 |
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| Infantry Cord, Shoulder |
Infantry Cord, Shoulder
1 Each
Description. The shoulder cord is infantry blue,
and it is formed by a series of interlocking square
knots around a center cord.
Approval authority. The commanding general
of the U.S. Army Infantry Center authorizes the
award of the shoulder cord to infantrymen who
have successfully completed the appropriate
training. For Army National Guard soldiers,
commanders of divisions, separate brigades,
infantry regiments, the infantry scout group, and
state adjutants general for separate infantry
battalions and companies are authorized to
award the shoulder cord to Army National
Guard soldiers who have successfully
completed the appropriate training.
How worn. The shoulder cord is worn on the right
shoulder of the Army green, blue, and white uniform
coats, and the AG 415 shirts. The cord is passed under
the arm and over the right shoulder under the shoulder
loop, and secured to the button on the shoulder loop.
In order to attach the cord, officer personnel will attach
a 20-ligne button to the right shoulder seam, ½ inch
outside the collar edge (see fig 28-173 ).
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Information Courtesy of
The Institute of Heraldry
& AR 670-1!! |
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| Base SKU:CORD01 |
| In Stock:Yes |
| Price: $10.95 |
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| Netherlands Orange Lanyard |
Netherlands Orange Lanyard
1 Each
Fourrageres and lanyards. Permanent and temporary
fourrageres and lanyards, when authorized for wear
according to AR 600-8-22 , are worn on the left
shoulder, with the cord passing under the sleeve
and attached to the shoulder loop on the coat of
the green and white uniforms, and on the enlisted
blue uniforms. Officer personnel authorized to wear
a fourragere or lanyard on the blue coat must attach
a 20-ligne button to the left shoulder seam, ½ inch
outside the collar edge, to attach these awards.
Only one fourragere, lanyard, aiguillette, or cord
is authorized for wear on each shoulder.
Netherlands orange lanyard: only when authorized for permanent wear.
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Information Courtesy of
The Institute of Heraldry
& AR 670-1!! |
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| Base SKU:CORD50 |
| In Stock:Yes |
| Price: $12.95 |
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| Fourragere, France, WWI, 2nd Citation Award |
Type: Fourragere, France, WWI, 2nd Citation Award
Worn: Army uniforms
Quantity: One Each
Made in the USA
The French Fourragere may be awarded by the French Government when a unit has been cited twice for the Croix de Guerre. When a unit has been cited four times for the Croix de Guerre the colors in the Fourragere (green and red) are changed to one in the colors of the Medaille Militaire (yellow and green) The Fourragere in the colors of the Medaille Militaire is the ranking decoration. The award of the Fourragere is not automatic, but requires a specific decree of the French Government. Persons who were present in only one action are not authorized to wear the fourragere. |
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| Base SKU:CORD22 |
| In Stock:Yes |
Regular Price: $12.95 On Sale For: $10.95 |
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