Aiguilette
Worn by military attachés representing their country at foreign embassies.
Primary identifiers for officers assisting high-ranking leaders like a President or General. aiguilette
Colors often denote the branch (e.g., gold and blue for Navy, gold and red for Army). Etiquette of Wear Worn by military attachés representing their country at
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