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who were reported as having been cowardly in battle. The Duke threatened them all with hanging if they did not perform better in future engagements, and the soldiers, so insulted by the insinuation, took to wearing cords tied to large nails around their shoulders, as if to say, "Hang me by this cord
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is the equivalent of the French Croix de Guerre. It was created by Decree No 74-b/Qt dated 15 August 1950 and Decree No 96/DQT/HC dated 2 May 1952. Both individuals (denoted by a star) and formations (denoted by a palm) cited for gallantry were awarded the decoration. Formations that were awarded
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for action in the Battle of the Bulge. The 8th Infantry was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation for the Beaches of Normandy, the 12th Infantry for Luxembourg (Battle of the Bulge) and the 22nd Infantry received three Presidential Unit Citations for Carentan (France), St. Gillis_Marigny (France),
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for service during World War I campaigns at Chateau Thierry, Aisne-Marne, and Meuse-Argonne. In addition, because several U.S. soldiers were present in front-line action during each battle for which the 23rd Infantry was awarded the Croix de Guerre, the French Government and U.S. Army Adjutant
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but far less awarded, the Military William Order is a chivalry order of merit open to everyone regardless of rank and nobility, and not only to Dutch military but also foreigners. To date the Order is extremely rarely awarded and only for excellent bravery in battle.
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to units which had been recorded as distinguishing themselves more than once in the Orders of the Army. There were then six fourragères, depending on the numbers of Mentions in dispatches awarded to the unit:
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The 143rd Infantry Regiment, 36th Division, Texas Army National Guard, was awarded the French Croix de Guerre in connection with its action fought at Meuse-Argonne during World War I.
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corresponding to the number of actions they actually took part in. Thus, if a member of a 5-mentions regiment leaves but took part in only two mentioned actions, he can only wear the
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as an individual decoration regardless of future unit assignment—a very rare honor. In total, 434 A.E.F. officers and men were certified to wear the French
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The origin of the award is not entirely certain, but at least two conjectural stories have been posited. The first involves Flemish soldiers serving under the
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for its actions in helping liberate Paris from June 1944 through 27 August 1944 and helping liberate Baccarat, Phalsbourg and Saverne from 21–24 November 1944.
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are often worn as decorative items to liven up ceremonial uniforms in military, police, and cadet organisations. Members of the United States and Canadian
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and was presented for feats of excellent bravery on the battlefield and as a meritorious decoration to senior military officers. Comparable with the French
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have been awarded to units of both national and foreign militaries, except for that of Luxembourg, which has not been awarded to any foreign units.
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and nail if you see me run from battle." Following this, the unit's members performed so well that the rope and nail became a badge of honor.
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red and green with red stripes (9 mentions during World War I), with an olive red with green stripes (3 mentions during World War II) and a
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of Légion d'honneur and Croix de Guerre with olives of both World War I (9 mentions) and World War II (3 mentions) and
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in the colors of the Croix de Guerre, under General Order No. 156 F, August 29, 1919, GHQ, French Armies of the East.
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that was awarded to the division for its performance at the Battle of Normandy in 1944; note the lack of outside cords
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is normally worn by members of a unit awarded the decoration. When they leave the unit, they have to relinquish the
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The 121st Cavalry Squadron of the 106th Cavalry Group, XV Corps, was awarded the French Croix de Guerre and French
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made out of parachute shroud lines without having earned them in any particular form of military engagement.
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with the cords hanging over the sleeve, a mark of being in the military unit when the award was made
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The Military William Order, or often named Military Order of William, is the oldest and highest
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is worn as a cord around the right shoulder and can be worn simultaneously with the French or
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1er REC (1st Foreign Legion Cavalry) - Croix de Guerre (World War II); croix de guerre des TOE
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3e REI (3rd Foreign Legion Infantry) – Légion d'honneur, Médaille militaire, Croix de Guerre
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yellow with green stripes, with an olive red and blue (5 mentions during Overseas Wars).
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of the French Army is awarded to all members of military units which have been awarded a
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of the pike. The version of the Military William Order for unit members is known as the
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bears two olives, one for each conflict it earned mentions. These olives are different:
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for having earned the Croix de Guerre with palm leaf three times during World War I.
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the Gallantry Cross for two or more occasions were initially authorized to wear a
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half-red and half-green with red stripes, the two halves separated by a white ring
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If a unit received this distinction in both the First and Second World Wars, its
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as an individual decoration, per the Final Report of the Secretary of War, 1922
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as an individual decoration, per the Final Report of the Secretary of War, 1922.
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of Médaille militaire with olive of TOE (4 mentions). Worn by members of
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was awarded to the flags of 17 military units, whose members now wear a
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was awarded the French Croix de Guerre in World War I and World War II.
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was awarded the French Croix de Guerre in World War I and the Belgian
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13e DBLE (13th Foreign Legion Demi-Brigade) – Ordre de la Libération
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award is seen to be more important than any mention in dispatches.
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and which it closely resembles (the aiguillette is merely a golden
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is considered the top unit award in the French military, as the
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half-yellow with green stripes and half-red with green stripes
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Simple, yellow with green stripes, with an olive red and blue
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The Vietnam Civil Action is another of the South Vietnamese
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Fourragère aux couleurs du ruban de l'Ordre de la Libération
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Fourragère aux couleurs du ruban de la médaille militaire
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Fourragère aux couleurs du ruban de la médaille militaire
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Fourragère aux couleurs du ruban de la médaille militaire
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fourragère aux couleurs du ruban de la médaille militaire
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2e REP (2nd Foreign Legion Paratroops) – Légion d'honneur
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434 officers and men were certified to wear the French
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Fourragère aux couleurs de la croix de guerre 1914-1918
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Fourragère aux couleurs de la croix de guerre des TOE
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2nd Foreign Infantry Regiment
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Duke of Alva

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