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A fourragère is a braided cord, usually looped around the shoulder, originating from European military traditions (especially French).

It is often worn by individuals or units that have received a distinguished citation, like the French Croix de Guerre or similar unit awards.

Key Features

Material & Color

Typically made from gold, silver, or colored cords.

The color often reflects the specific award or branch of the military.

Placement

Worn over the right or left shoulder, depending on the military tradition.

Loops usually hang from the shoulder to the chest.

Significance

Represents unit honors rather than individual medals.

Units that earn multiple citations may wear different colored cords.

Examples

French Army: Red or yellow fourragères indicate the Croix de Guerre.

U.S. Army: Some units authorized to wear fourragères honorably adopt them to reflect allied citations.

Modern Use

Still worn ceremonially in military parades and formal events.

Can also be seen in ROTC programs and certain honor guards.

If you want, I can also make a visual guide showing different colors and styles of fourragères for various military awards, so it’s easier to identify them. Do you want me to do that?

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A fourragère is a braided cord, usually looped around the shoulder, originating from European military traditions (especially French). It is often worn by individuals or units that have received a distinguished citation, like the French Croix de Guerre or similar unit awards. Key Features Material & Color Typically made from gold, silver, or colored cords. The color often reflects the specific award or branch of the military. Placement Worn over the right or left shoulder, depending on the military tradition. Loops usually hang from the shoulder to the chest. Significance Represents unit honors rather than individual medals. Units that earn multiple citations may wear different colored cords. Examples French Army: Red or yellow fourragères indicate the Croix de Guerre. U.S. Army: Some units authorized to wear fourragères honorably adopt them to reflect allied citations. Modern Use Still worn ceremonially in military parades and formal events. Can also be seen in ROTC programs and certain honor guards. If you want, I can also make a visual guide showing different colors and styles of fourragères for various military awards, so it’s easier to identify them. Do you want me to do that? GOLDEN CROWN Registered Address: Mohala Ahmad Pura Wapda Wala Gala Sialkot (51310) Pakistan. Tel: 0092-334-8071615 Fax: 0092-524-242488 what’s App: 0092-334-8071615 we Chat: 0092-334-8071615 E-mail: iqbal@goldencrown.com.pk E-Mail: imran@goldencrown.com.pk URL: www.goldencrown.com.pk TAGS: #GoldFourragere #RedFourragere #BlueFourragere #BraidedCord #MilitaryTradition #UnitCitations #MilitaryAwards #RegimentalCord

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