aiguilette การใช้
- They also wore " aurore " ( light orange ) aiguilettes and epaulettes.
- Each of these officers wore the normal general's uniform of his rank, but with gold aiguilettes as the symbol of his function.
- Aides-de-camp to the provincial lieutenant governors wear the same gold-pattern aiguilette on the right shoulder, but do not wear shoulder boards.
- Obsolete-style gold-braid aiguilettes mixed with army crimson, navy blue, or air force blue may also still be worn by aides-de-camp to lieutenant governors, flag and general officers and diplomats who still have them.
- Members of the " Colonial Service " wore Court Uniform ( or military uniform, if so entitled ); but Governors, and Governors General have distinctive uniform of their own : a plain blue coat, scarlet collar and cuffs ( embroidered in silver ), silver epaulettes and trimmings and a plumed hat ( with Governors General wearing aiguilettes in addition ).