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  2. Cavalry Stetson - Wikipedia

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    A U.S. Army NCO and officer wearing Cavalry Stetsons at a Dining in ceremony, both affixing cavalry branch and rank insignias on their Stetsons with the NCO wearing a yellow cord and the officer a light blue (infantry) cord with yellow tips. Colored cords worn on the Stetson have evolved and expanded since their introduction in 1851.

  3. Campaign cord - Wikipedia

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    The colour of the cords could be indicative of the branch of the unit the wearer was with, and also denote rank. In 1941, campaign cords worn by US troops in the Pacific had the enlisted men wearing a variety of colours depending on their function, while officers mixed black and gold cords. [3]

  4. Good High - Wikipedia

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    Good High is the debut album by the Atlanta, Georgia-based band Brick.Released in 1976, it topped the Billboard R&B albums chart.The single, "Dazz", was a number-one song on the R&B singles chart and also reached number three on the Hot 100 chart.

  5. Gold Stick and Silver Stick - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant General Sir Edward Smyth-Osbourne, the Regimental Colonel of the Life Guards and Gold Stick-in-Waiting during the Coronation Procession of Charles III. Although now only in evidence on ceremonial and state occasions, the office of Gold Stick dates from Tudor times, when two officers were placed close to the Sovereign's person to protect him or her from danger. [3]

  6. Aiguillette - Wikipedia

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    The cord colors are gold for the Army and silver for the Air Force, gold and blue for the Coast Guard, Navy and NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps, with one braid "per star" of the Flag Officer (one for RDML, two for RADM, three for VADM and four for ADM), and gold and red for the Marines, with the number of braids corresponding to the rank of the ...

  7. Honor cords - Wikipedia

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    An honor cord is a token consisting of twisted cords with tassels on either end awarded to members of honor societies or for various academic and non-academic achievements, awards, or honors. [1] Usually, cords come in pairs with a knot in the middle to hold them together.