- The
fourragère (French: [fuʁaʒɛʁ], from fourrage, "fodder") is a
military award,
distinguishing military units as a whole, in the form of a
braided cord...
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awarded a
Fourragère (at
least 2
citations in Army Orders). Only one
regiment of
Senegalese Tirailleurs were
awarded a
Fourragère in 1919.
Fourragère in the...
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decorated with the
insignia of a knight,
which is a
different award from the
fourragère. Twenty-one schools,
mainly schools providing reserve officers during...
- the
Republic of
Vietnam Campaign Medal. The
South Vietnamese military Fourragere in the
colors of the
Gallantry Cross represented a
military unit cited...
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French units of the
Second World War, the only land unit
awarded the red
fourragère in that war,
including six
citations at the
orders of the
armed forces...
- When a unit is
mentioned twice, it is
awarded the
fourragère of the
Croix de Guerre. This
fourragère is worn by all men in the unit, but it can be worn...
- the
Legion of Merit, the
Silver Star, the
Purple Heart, the
Belgian fourragère, and the
French Legion of Honour.
Lafayette Green Pool was born in Odem...
- wear one of four
Fourragères: The
Fourragère bearing colors of the Légion d'Honneur 1re
Brigade de
Parachutistes Coloniaux The
fourragere bearing colors...
- unit
colours The
Belgian fourragère was
awarded by the
Belgian Government to a unit that was
cited twice.
Award of the
fourragère was not
automatic and required...
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which had been
mentioned in despatches. A
fourragère aux
couleurs du
ruban de la médaille
militaire (
fourragère in the
colours of the
ribbon of the médaille...