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==Today== Many non-military or paramilitary organisations include baldrics as part of ceremonial dress. The [[Knights of Columbus]] 4th Degree Colour Corps uses a baldric as part of their uniform;<ref>[http://www.kofcsupplies.com/ccp0-catshow/4thdegreecolorcorps.html 4th Degree Colour Corps<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.carr.org/~meripper/kofc/assembly/regalia.asp Knights of Columbus, Emblem, Jewels, and Regalia<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071003195319/http://www.carr.org/~meripper/kofc/assembly/regalia.asp |date=3 October 2007 }}</ref> it supports a ceremonial sword. [[File:A_drum_major_of_the_III_Marine_Expeditionary_Forces_Band,_US_Marine_Corp.jpg|thumb|right|A drum major of the United States' III Marine Expeditionary Forces Band is pictured wearing a baldric in 2019]] [[Image:IlliniDrumline postgame concert 060916.jpg|thumb|right|The Marching Illini Drumline with double baldrics]] The University of Illinois [[Marching Illini]] wore two baldrics as a part of their uniform until 2009, with one over each shoulder. They crossed in the front and back and were buttoned onto the jacket beneath a cape and epaulets. Today, the current Marching Illini wear one baldric with two sides, ILLINI on one side and the traditional orange and white baldric from the previous uniform on the other. A crossed pair of baldrics is often worn as part of the uniform of [[Morris dance]]rs; different coloured baldrics help to distinguish different sides.
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