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what is the white cloth worn around waists of officers in the napoleonic wars
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whats the rope napoleonic officers wear
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The white cloth worn around the waist of officers in the Napoleonic Wars is called a sash. It was worn as a symbol of rank and distinction.
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The rope that Napoleonic officers wear is called a baldric. It is a belt or strap worn over one shoulder and diagonally across the body, typically used to carry a sword or other weapon. The baldric was a common accessory for military officers during the Napoleonic era.
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In the Napoleonic era, the rope worn by officers across their chest denoted their rank. It was called an aiguillette, which was a type of ornamental braided cord with decorative metal tips. The style and color of the aiguillette varied depending on the officer's rank and military branch.
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