-
modern peaked caps. The
peakless version remained in use in the
Russian navy
under the name of
beskozyrka (literally "
peakless one") and is
still worn...
- romanized: ṭarbūš), is a felt
headdress in the
shape of a short, cylindrical,
peakless hat,
usually red,
typically with a
black t****el
attached to the top. The...
- the
Pickelhaube was
introduced in the 1840s, the
Germans adopted a new,
peakless forage cap,
resembling the
sailor cap[citation needed].
Prior to 1914 these...
- ears in cold weather.
German mountain troops, who
initially wore a grey
peakless forage cap
resembling a
sailor cap,
adopted the Bergmütze in 1915 as a...
-
subcutaneous space, higher-order
aggregates form,
resulting in a slow,
peakless dissolution and
absorption of
insulin from the site of injection. In June...
-
guest stars and a fair
offering of
Allen jokes. But it's also flat and
peakless. It doesn't
conclude so much as stop. There's
nothing to take home but...
-
Glengarry bonnet,
Glengarry cap
Hardee hat
Helmet Jeep cap
Kartus – a
peakless cap worn by the
Swedish army
during the
Great Northern War.
Called the...
-
uniforms with
black cuff
facings were
adopted to be worn with the
round peakless Kilmarnock cap
common to all
Gurkha regiments. As was the
practice with...
- with
yellow braid,
short blue
cloaks with red lining, and a
distinctive peakless forage cap
similar to the
British army. The 5th
Missouri Cavalry, known...
-
rates (Able
Seaman to
Leading Seaman) do not wear cap badges,
wearing the
peakless sailor's cap in
number one dress. When
wearing a beret,
junior ratings...