-
identifiable by
their neckerchiefs and so
troops may have many
different neckerchiefs all at once. In both of
these cases the
neckerchief and its
colours are...
- A
woggle (or
neckerchief slide) is a
device to
fasten the
neckerchief, or scarf, worn as part of the
Scout or Girl
Guides uniform,
originated by a Scout...
- Sul the
movement was
represented by
Silveira Martins. They wore red
neckerchiefs for identification,
symbolizing their opposition. The term used to have...
-
several ships Necker (Thur), a
tributary of the
River Thur in
Switzerland Neckerchief,
cloth worn
round the neck
Necker cube,
optical illusion Necker Island...
-
describe themselves proudly as "rednecks", even to the
point of
wearing red
neckerchiefs to
political rallies and picnics.
Linguist Sterling Eisiminger, based...
- The red
scarf is a
neckerchief worn by
young pioneers of
several countries during the
socialist (“communist”)[clarification needed] era. In the Soviet...
- Crest) or
another badge with a fleur-de-lis is a part of all uniforms.
Neckerchiefs and
Woggles (slides) are
still quite common, but not all
Scouting ****ociations...
-
Orthodox Jewish and
Muslim men and
women and is also
considered a hat. The
neckerchief and
handkerchief are
related items. A
bandana or
bandanna (from Hindi...
- 6 (Pre-school), they wear a pink
neckerchief Star
Scout – ages 6 to 9 (Grades 1–3), they wear a
yellow neckerchief Junior Girl
Scout – ages 9 to 12 (Grades...
- Wolf logo and the red Wolf
neckerchief and the
neckerchief slide with Wolf logo. The
yellow Wolf cap and
yellow neckerchiefs are no
longer sold at most...