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- Peaked_cap abstract "A peaked cap, forage cap, barracks cover, or combination cap is a form of headgear worn by the armed forces of many nations and also by many uniformed civilian organizations such as Law enforcement agencies and Fire Departments. In the United States military, they are commonly known as service caps, wheel caps, saucer caps, or combination covers in the Naval services.The cap has a crown, a band, and a peak (British English) or visor (American English). The crown is one color, often white for navies, light blue for air forces, and green for armies, and may be piped around the edge in a different color. The band can be one color, often black, or can be striped, vertically or horizontally. Most caps have some form of cap device (or cap badge). In the British Army, each regiment and corps has a different badge. In the American armed forces, the cap device is uniform throughout the branch of service, though different variants are used by different rank classes. The visor is short, historically made of leather, or in newer caps may be a shiny plastic. Sometimes it is covered in fabric and may be adorned with embroidered ornamentation.".
- Peaked_cap thumbnail Nathan_Twining_02.jpg?width=300.
- Peaked_cap wikiPageID "1824234".
- Peaked_cap wikiPageRevisionID "605739097".
- Peaked_cap hasPhotoCollection Peaked_cap.
- Peaked_cap subject Category:1790s_fashion.
- Peaked_cap subject Category:19th-century_fashion.
- Peaked_cap subject Category:20th-century_fashion.
- Peaked_cap subject Category:21st-century_fashion.
- Peaked_cap subject Category:Caps.
- Peaked_cap subject Category:Law_enforcement_uniforms.
- Peaked_cap subject Category:Military_uniforms.
- Peaked_cap subject Category:Russian_inventions.
- Peaked_cap comment "A peaked cap, forage cap, barracks cover, or combination cap is a form of headgear worn by the armed forces of many nations and also by many uniformed civilian organizations such as Law enforcement agencies and Fire Departments. In the United States military, they are commonly known as service caps, wheel caps, saucer caps, or combination covers in the Naval services.The cap has a crown, a band, and a peak (British English) or visor (American English).".
- Peaked_cap label "Czapka garnizonowa".
- Peaked_cap label "Gorra de plato".
- Peaked_cap label "Peaked cap".
- Peaked_cap label "Schirmmütze".
- Peaked_cap label "Фуражка".
- Peaked_cap label "官帽".
- Peaked_cap sameAs Brigadýrka.
- Peaked_cap sameAs Schirmmütze.
- Peaked_cap sameAs Gorra_de_plato.
- Peaked_cap sameAs 官帽.
- Peaked_cap sameAs Czapka_garnizonowa.
- Peaked_cap sameAs m.049_wy.
- Peaked_cap sameAs Q2236437.
- Peaked_cap sameAs Q2236437.
- Peaked_cap wasDerivedFrom Peaked_cap?oldid=605739097.
- Peaked_cap depiction Nathan_Twining_02.jpg.
- Peaked_cap isPrimaryTopicOf Peaked_cap.