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  2. Uniform and insignia of the Boy Scouts of America - Wikipedia

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    American flag and troop flag Cub Scouts in Hawaii during a Christmas parade in 2012. While not technically part of the Unit flag plays an important part in the Boy Scouts of America. Along with the American flag and the state flag, it is used at every flag ceremony. The unit is specific to each unit but follows a specific standard.

  3. Shower cap - Wikipedia

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    A disposable shower cap. A shower cap (also known as a bath cap) is a hat worn while showering or bathing to protect hair from becoming wet. Alternatively, shower caps for children can be crowns with wide brims that prevent water and shampoo from getting in the eyes while allowing the hair to be washed. [1]

  4. List of royal standards - Wikipedia

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    Buckingham Palace Royal Standard. Royal standard, royal flag, or royal banner may refer to: ... This page was last edited on 3 November 2024, at 18:53 (UTC).

  5. Category:Personal flags - Wikipedia

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    Personal flags of Canada (3 P) N. Personal flags of New Zealand (2 P) S. ... Standard of the President of Ireland; Presidential standard of Italy; N. Flag of Nazi ...

  6. File:Flag of the United States specification.svg - Wikipedia

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    K = 0.0616 (From "Flag of the United States" wiki article: L x 4/5 = 4/65) = 0.06153846... which contradicts what was given. The correct value for K is inv(5x(sqrt(5)+1)) = 0.061803398874... if we work this number backward we will get K = L x 4.017220926874.../5) and somebody rounded it off or over simplified it, there is where the confusion ...

  7. Royal standards of England - Wikipedia

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    The royal standards of England were narrow, tapering swallow-tailed heraldic flags, of considerable length, used mainly for mustering troops in battle, in pageants and at funerals, by the monarchs of England. In high favour during the Tudor period, the Royal English Standard was a flag that was of a separate design and purpose to the Royal Banner.