Current (2021)

DA PAM 670-1: 21-26. Aiguillette, service

Quick Answer

The service aiguillette is a one-piece braided gold cord, 3/16 inch in diameter and 30-1/2 inches long. Military aides to the President and White House social aides wear it on the right side; all other aides wear it on the left. It is worn on the ASU and AGSU for informal occasions, only while performing aide duties. Attachés and assistant attachés are also authorized wearers.

Important

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21-26. Aiguillette, service

a. Description. The service aiguillette is a one-piece braided gold, gold-colored nylon, or synthetic metallic gold-

colored cord, 3/16 inch in diameter and 30–1/2 inches long with each end equipped with a hook and one end equipped

with an eye. The front part of the aiguillette is 8 –1/2 inches long and consists of 1 –1/2 inches of cord equipped with

a hook, a 1–3/4-inch long knot, a 2-inch long cord, 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 21–145).

c. Authorized wearers. Army attachés, assistant Army attachés, and aides wear the service aiguillette on the ASU

and AGSU when they are worn for informal occasions. Male Soldiers will wear the four-in-hand necktie with the

uniform when wearing the service aiguillette. When personnel wear the 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.

Related Figures

Wearing service aiguillettes

Figure 21-145: Wearing service aiguillettes

DA PAM 670-1, Page 259

Figure 21-145 from DA PAM 670-1

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