What is a green cord in the Army?

The U.S. Army Cadet Command's Cadet Command Regulation 145-2 authorizes Army Junior ROTC cadets involved in Orienteering activity to wear green shoulder cords.
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What do the cords on an army uniform mean?

In modern usage, an "aiguillette" is an ornamental braided cord with decorative metal tips worn on uniforms or as part of other costumes such as academic dress, where it will denote an honour. This usage of "aiguillette" derives from lacing used to fasten plate armor together.
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What is the green and red cord in the army?

Belgian fourragère

It consists of three cords terminated by a knot and a metal tag, and is braided in red and green; the colors of the Belgian Croix de guerre of 1940. The fourragère is in cotton for non-commissioned officers and soldiers and in silk for officers.
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What are the different cords in the army?

U.S. Army regulations authorize only two specific types of shoulder cords—Infantry blue for personnel in that branch, and a blue cord with red and white serrations for wear by all personnel assigned to the U.S. Army marksmanship unit, marksmanship training units subordinate to it, or the Army National Guard ...
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What is the red cord army?

Scarlet red is the official branch color of the U.S. Army Field Artillery / Air Defense Artillery Corps, and Commanders have the discretion to prescribe the wear of branch-colored shoulder cords (although they also have the responsibility of seeing to it that the cords are provided at not cost to personnel.
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What is a white cord in the army?

Shoulder cord style number 2723 interwoven white. Worn by the United States Army and the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) Drill Teams and Color Guards during their performances only.
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What is a blue cord in the army?

The infantry blue cord is presented to all infantry-qualified soldiers in the U.S. Army at the end of their Advanced Individual Training. Commissioned officers earn their blue cord after graduating from the U.S. Army Infantry School's Infantry Officer Basic Course.
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Who gets a red cord in the army?

Officers and Enlisted men of the Artillery who have completed the basic artillery training courses wear the artillery red shoulder cord on the right shoulder of the Army dress and full dress uniform.
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What does a gold cord mean in the Army?

Gold Shoulder cords are worn by members of several military or military-related organizations, typically as part of ceremonial attire for special events or as in recognition of an honor or achievement.
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What does yellow cord mean in Army?

Yellow has been the color of the Armor Corps since 1951, when the branch was officially assigned the color follow the disestablishment of Cavalry as a basic branch. Similar to branch-colored scarves, branch-colored shoulder cords are provided at no cost to personnel when they are prescribed by Commanders.
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What is the brown cord Army?

Overview. Brown color: Uniform aiguillette shoulder cords. Box style shoulder cord for Army JROTC / USMC (Marine) Junior ROTC / Senior ROTC / ROTC/Junior Cadet Corps (JCC)/National Middle School Cadet Corps (NMSCC). These are also worn by active duty Army, Navy, Air Force, USMC, and Coast Guard.
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What does green rope mean?

A Green Graduation Cord Shows Recognition

Kelly Green cords are common in school or honor society colors when those schools or societies use a very bright, very vibrant green as one of their official colors. The name Kelly Green comes from the Irish roots of the color.
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How do you put a blue cord on?

How worn. The shoulder cord is worn on the right shoulder of the Army service/dress uniform coat and the service uniform shirt. 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.
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What is the silver cord army?

The silver shoulder cord is listed in the Civil Air Patrol Manual as a distinctive of Honor Guard Units to be worn on the left shoulder next to the shoulder seam. Worn underneath the epaulet (if the uniform has one).
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What do Army shoulder cords mean?

Aiguillettes are gilded cords ending in gold metal tagged points, and are worn by officers to distinguish special and senior appointments.
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Do you get a cord for ROTC?

ROTC graduates: You will get your cords from your ROTC instructor.
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How do you get Army cords?

Enlisted soldiers earn their infantry blue cords after successfully completing all Infantry Training Brigade requirements required for achieving the infantry MOS by graduating from 22 weeks of Infantry One Station Unit Training (OSUT), or twelve weeks of Infantry Advanced Individual Training (AIT) for those who go ...
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What do soldiers wear around their necks?

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How do you wear army cords?

On U.S. Army green, blue and white uniform coats, infantry soldiers wear a blue cord on the right shoulder. It is looped under the arm and “over the right shoulder under the loop and secured to the button on the shoulder loop,” according to Army Regulation 670-1, “Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms.”
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Do Rangers wear a blue cord?

For example, Special Forces, Rangers and paratroopers have their own berets, infantry soldiers have blue cords they wear on their service uniforms, and cavalry soldiers have the Stetson and spurs.
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How do you get the blue cord in the army?

The Infantry Blue Cord is a United States Army decoration worn over the right shoulder of all qualified U.S. Army infantryman.
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What is the color of the infantry?

The infantry color is light blue; however, infantry regimental flags and guidons have been National Flag blue since 1835. White is used as a secondary color on the guidons for letters, numbers, and insignia.
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Why is the sky blue infantry?

According to traditional US Infantry lore, just why IS the sky blue? Because God loves the Infantry. In the U.S. military, sky blue is the color of the Infantry branch, and during basic training all recruits learn the sky is blue "because God loves the Infantry".
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What is a veteran cord for graduation?

The military honor cord is a red, white, and blue braided cord that is worn around the student's neck with the cap and gown during the University commencement ceremony.
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What are the ropes on uniforms?

An Aiguillette (from French “aiguillette”, small needle) is an ornamental braided cord most often worn on uniforms, but may also be observed on other costumes such as academic dress, where it will denote an honour. Originally, the word “aiguillette” referred to the lacing used to fasten plate armour together.
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