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Definition of forage cap in English: forage capnoun A cloth undress cap, usually with a peak, worn as part of a soldier's uniform. Example sentencesExamples - We don't really know exactly what the fatigue or forage cap may have looked like, but we have some educated guesses.
- The forage cap has a welt around the top circle and across the top part of the bill the same color as the hat.
- The total predominance of forage caps did throw me for a bit though.
- My wardrobe contains a large collection of hats for all occasions; everything from a Russian-style fur forage cap to a Tahitian banana leaf pith helmet, but they are rarely aired these days.
- This is the preferred enlisted headgear, but we are trying to get away from some of the less accurately made forage caps out there.
- His beard flowed like a frozen waterfall, and from the rear of his trademark forage cap a radio antenna pointed straight up at the sky.
- This was the appropriate cloth for forage caps and kepis and also for frock coats.
- The Edelweiss and long-peaked Feldmütze or forage cap was adopted by the Gebirgsjäger, and the Chasseurs Alpins continue to wear their traditional large berets or tartes.
- We were issued khaki uniforms with forage caps, jackets, shorts and socks, some of which were very comfortable to wear especially in the summer.
- The annually supplied forage cap weighed six ounces and cost each soldier between two and three shillings.
- This style of forage cap was put into service in 1992 and is still used today.
- The forage cap was introduced just in time to become the signature headgear of the Civil War soldier.
- Andrew is wearing a plain forage cap and a 9 button shell jacket.
- The forage cap became the service cap, and the blouse became the pocketed service coat, worn with pegged breeches, leggings, and russet footwear.
- He reached into his jacket pocket and pulled out a blue forage cap, which he slouched down dramatically over his head right down to his eyes like he was showing me how he was really batman in disguise.
- These caps had been introduced in the Infantry in 1874 in place of the round Kilmarnock forage caps.
- I've been loosed with a rifle and a uniform and a forage cap!
- In 1945, the Toronto police switched to the forage cap, finally yielding to modernization and comfort.
- Plus period photos show little use of kepis and forage caps in the western theater.
- Confederate style forage caps are discouraged and Union forage caps are not allowed.
Definition of forage cap in US English: forage capnounˈfärij ˌkap A soft cap, usually having a stiff brim, forming part of a soldier's uniform. 军便帽 Example sentencesExamples - We were issued khaki uniforms with forage caps, jackets, shorts and socks, some of which were very comfortable to wear especially in the summer.
- We don't really know exactly what the fatigue or forage cap may have looked like, but we have some educated guesses.
- The Edelweiss and long-peaked Feldmütze or forage cap was adopted by the Gebirgsjäger, and the Chasseurs Alpins continue to wear their traditional large berets or tartes.
- This style of forage cap was put into service in 1992 and is still used today.
- The forage cap was introduced just in time to become the signature headgear of the Civil War soldier.
- The forage cap became the service cap, and the blouse became the pocketed service coat, worn with pegged breeches, leggings, and russet footwear.
- Andrew is wearing a plain forage cap and a 9 button shell jacket.
- These caps had been introduced in the Infantry in 1874 in place of the round Kilmarnock forage caps.
- I've been loosed with a rifle and a uniform and a forage cap!
- In 1945, the Toronto police switched to the forage cap, finally yielding to modernization and comfort.
- His beard flowed like a frozen waterfall, and from the rear of his trademark forage cap a radio antenna pointed straight up at the sky.
- The forage cap has a welt around the top circle and across the top part of the bill the same color as the hat.
- My wardrobe contains a large collection of hats for all occasions; everything from a Russian-style fur forage cap to a Tahitian banana leaf pith helmet, but they are rarely aired these days.
- The annually supplied forage cap weighed six ounces and cost each soldier between two and three shillings.
- Plus period photos show little use of kepis and forage caps in the western theater.
- This is the preferred enlisted headgear, but we are trying to get away from some of the less accurately made forage caps out there.
- This was the appropriate cloth for forage caps and kepis and also for frock coats.
- He reached into his jacket pocket and pulled out a blue forage cap, which he slouched down dramatically over his head right down to his eyes like he was showing me how he was really batman in disguise.
- Confederate style forage caps are discouraged and Union forage caps are not allowed.
- The total predominance of forage caps did throw me for a bit though.
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