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Why do some officers have yellow rope on their shoulders and braiding on their hats?

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Why do some officers have yellow rope on their shoulders and braiding on their hats?

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The correct name for the yellow rope is ‘aiguillettes’ and they are plaited cord shoulder distinctions worn on ceremonial occasions by air officers, equerries and aides-de-camp. The hat braiding (known in RAF slang as ‘scrambled egg’) is also worn.

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