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The Fourragère is a French military award, distinguishing military units as a whole.

History

The Fourragère was instituted by Napoleon, but actually has prior historic significance: after a hasty retreat from battle by a unit of Flemish troops, the Duke of Alva ordered that any further misconduct in that unit be punished by hanging, regardless of rank. Those Flemish troops then wore a cord tied into a hangman's noose on their shoulder going into their next battle, and fought so valiantly that the cord became a mark of distinction.

The fourragère is awarded to all members of military unit which, as a whole, was awarded a mention in Dispatches. It should not be confused with unit awards of particular decorations, where the medal itself is hung on the flag of the unit. For example, there are many units wearing the fourragère of the médaille militaire, whereas only six units wore the medal on their flags.

During the First World War, the French Ministry of War awarded the Fourragère to units which distinguished 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:

and WWII, and light blue and red for the Croix de Guerre Théâtres d'Opérations Extérieurs (Overseas War Cross).
fourragère aux couleurs du ruban de la médaille militaire
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fourragère aux couleurs du ruban de la médaille militaire

In addition, further distinction awards to units wearing fourragères may be worn as barrel-shaped slides on the fourragère cords, resting on the decorative metal finial tip. These olives indicate the war in which the unit were mentioned : for WWII the olive is green and red, and for an overseas conflict the olive is light blue and red. Some units wear two half-olives because they were mentioned in many conflicts.

During the Second World War, the medal of the Ordre de la Libération was awarded to the flags of 17 military units, whose members now wear a fourragère since the 18th of June 1996. This fourragère is considered the top unit award in the French military, as the ordre de la Libération award is seen to be more important than any mention in Dispatches.

Certain French military units wear combinations of fourragères. Fourragères used by the French Foreign Legion are:

Units awarded the fourragère

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