- form,
resulting in a slow,
peakless dissolution and
absorption of
insulin from the site of injection. It can
achieve a
peakless level for at
least 24 hours...
-
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...
- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
-
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...
-
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...
- are no ropes, only lines. At one time the
working cap of
London was the
peakless fore and aft cap of the seaman. When
firemen pull or lift they
count 'two...
-
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...