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Accoutrements are the personal/individual
equipment of
service people such as soldiers, sailors,
police and
firemen and
employees of some
private organizations...
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other special occasions. No. 1 (
Accoutrements):
Service Dress (see below)
uniform with
medals and
ceremonial accoutrements (swords,
white web belts, gloves...
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Other accoutrements Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist insignia...
- the CDS is an
independent entity, thus
mandating a
distinct set of
accoutrements. Notably, the CDS
uniform allows the
appointee to
retain certain paraphernalia...
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Bamboo and
wooden slips (simplified Chinese: 简牍;
traditional Chinese: 簡牘; pinyin: jiǎndú) are long,
narrow strips of wood or bamboo, each
typically holding...
- goggles, gloves, or aprons. Like any uniform,
Marine uniforms have many
accoutrements whose symbolism may not be obvious. One of the most
notable adornments...
- The
Order of the Holy
Spirit (French:
Ordre du Saint-Esprit;
sometimes translated into
English as the
Order of the Holy Ghost), is a
French order of chivalry...
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Badges of the
United States Army are
military decorations issued by the
United States Department of the Army to
soldiers who
achieve a
variety of qualifications...
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marksmanship badges, and the term "insignia"
shall be used for
other worn
accoutrements,
according to the
language in
Marine Corps Uniform Regulations. The...
- The
Order of
Merit of Duarte, Sánchez and
Mella (Orden al Mérito de Duarte, Sánchez y Mella) is the prin****l
order of the
Dominican Republic. It was established...