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Forage cap is the
designation given to
various types of
military undress,
fatigue or
working headwear.
These vary
widely in form,
according to country...
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Scout wearing a
forage cap at the
parade during the
celebrations of Hari ****eka 2013.
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Forage cap Gandhi cap—A
similar cap worn in
South Asia...
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synthetic substitute. The term
forage cap is also used,
although that also
applies to the "field
service cap" or the side
cap.
Other prin****l components...
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early months of the war, the kepi was
generally replaced by
folding forage caps. Officers, however,
still wore
kepis behind the lines.
Following the...
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cap, or in
England or New Zealand, cheese-cutter)
Forage cap Gandhi cap Garrison cap Glengarry Gr**** fisherman's
cap (also
known as a
Breton cap or...
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described The
fatigue uniform consisted of the following: Headgear: A
forage cap with a
floppy crown.
Officers tended to
privately purchase more elaborate...
- In
addition to
caps and berets, they are also worn on
forage caps. The
cap badge of a
senior RAF officer.
Cloth version of the
cap badge of RAF other...
- now obsolete.[citation needed]
Canadian military fur
wedge cap Forage cap Sailor cap Side
cap "busby".
Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.).
Oxford University...
- the
forage cap in the 1990s) as well as with
CADPAT clothing as
garrison dress and as a form of
combat dress. Navy
personnel wear the
service cap and...
- countries,
especially those of the
Commonwealth of Nations, a pillbox-like
forage cap,
often with a chin strap, can
still be seen on
ceremonial occasions. The...