- or
parade dress uniform, is the most
formal type of
uniforms used by military, police, fire and
other public uniformed services for
official parades, ceremonies...
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Egyptian protests, he was
blindfolded and had to
undress down to his
underwear for his
welcome parade. He was
beaten on his back and his neck, repeatedly...
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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...
- worn for
parade during the
Napoleonic Wars but blue or
white trousers were
normal shipboard wear.
Short white jackets and bag-like
undress caps were...
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rights parades held
annually since 1978, when
numerous parti****nts had been
arrested by New
South Wales Police Force. The
Mardi Gras
Parade maintains...
- conductors"), and may wear the
undress tailcoat (without epaulettes), with
either mess
dress or mess
undress. The
undress tailcoat is so
named to distinguish...
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elaborate regimental uniform) or the Navy high-collared
white jacket. No. 1D (
Undress Ribbons): No. 1C worn with
ribbons instead of medals.
Formal evening attire...
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Trinny &
Susannah Undress the
Nation is a
British reality fashion-themed
television do****entary
series on ITV
featuring fashion advisors Trinny Woodall...
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supposedly designed it. It was not po****r, and
during the
Crimean War a
round "
undress cap" was
often worn instead. It was
eventually replaced by smaller, lighter...
- Maule. It was only in the 1850s that the
Glengarry became characteristic undress headgear of the
Scottish regiments of the
British Army. By 1860, the Glengarry...