What is French Fourragere?

What is French Fourragere?

The fourragère (French: [fuʁaʒɛʁ]) is a military award, distinguishing military units as a whole, in the form of a braided cord. The award was first adopted by France, followed by other nations such as the Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal, and Luxembourg.

How do you use the French Fourragere?

Affix the button 1/2 inch outside the edge of the collar. Locate the loop or clip at one end of the braided cord. Fasten it to the button on the underside or top of the shoulder strap, or to the regulation button as specified in the dress regulations. The cord should now be hanging behind you.

Who can wear the French Fourragere?

Marine Corps
The French government originally awarded 5th and 6th Marines the fourragere for actions during World War I. They are the only Marine Corps units authorized to wear it on their uniforms.

Can a former Marine wear his uniform?

Former Marines who are discharged honorably or under honorable conditions from the Marine Corps (even if it’s not during wartime service) may wear their uniform while going from the place of discharge to their home of record, within three months after discharge.

Do Marines wear OCP?

Both the Marines and the Navy plan to continue to wear their distinct camo patterns, service officials told Task & Purpose. The OCP uniform will also include tan undershirts and tan socks for airmen. Airmen who go outside the wire will receive the fire retardant version of the OCP.

Should a veteran salute during taps?

Protocol during taps For these purposes, there is no formal protocol procedures required.” When taps is played during military funerals, military members will render a salute from the beginning until the conclusion of the song. Civilians should place their right hand over their heart during this time.

Why was the 2nd Marine Division awarded the French Fourragere?

2nd Marine Division. The French Fourragere is a decoration instituted by Napoleon I for units which distinguished themselves in battle. I t was revived during World War I and was awarded by the French Ministry of War to organizations which were cited more than once in the French Orders of the Army.

What does the fourragere mean on a Marine Corps uniform?

The Fourragere on the Service Dress “Alpha” uniform. The rank on the sleeve indicates this uniform to have belonged to a Sergeant Major between the years 1929-1937. This is an excerpt from the Marine Corps Uniform Regulations, which provides instruction on the proper configuration and wear of the Fourragere on the Service Dress Blues.

Where did the 6th Marines wear the fourragere?

Since World War I, Marines and Sailors of 2d Battalion, 6th Marines have worn the Fourragere as a unit decoration carrying it into battle at Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Okinawa and many other battles, which are listed in this website’s article, “Battalion History.”

Where did the name Fourragere come from in the military?

According to Larousse’s Grand Dictionary of the XIX Century, the Fourragere was originated by the Duke of Alva, a Spanish general.