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  2. Category:Military hats - Wikipedia

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    Bearskin. Berets of the United States Army. Bicorne. Boonie hat. Busby (military headdress)

  3. Shako - Wikipedia

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    Shako. A shako (/ ˈʃækoʊ /, / ˈʃeɪkoʊ /, or / ˈʃɑːkoʊ /) is a tall, cylindrical military cap, usually with a visor, and sometimes tapered at the top. It is usually adorned with an ornamental plate or badge on the front, metallic or otherwise; and often has a feather, hackle, or pompom attached at the top.

  4. Military beret - Wikipedia

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    Australia. In all service branches, the beret is "bashed" to the right and a badge or insignia is worn above the left eye. In the army, all units can wear them with certain units wearing unique ones. [13] In the navy, the beret is an optional item [14] and in the air force, it is only worn by certain units.

  5. Beret - Wikipedia

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    A beret (UK: / ˈbɛreɪ / BERR-ay, [1] US: / bəˈreɪ / bə-RAY; [2] French: béret [beʁɛ]; Basque: txapel; Spanish: boina) is a soft, round, flat-crowned cap made of hand-knitted wool, crocheted cotton, wool felt, [3] or acrylic fibre. Mass production of berets began in the 19th century in Southern France and the north of Spain, where they ...

  6. List of hanfu headwear - Wikipedia

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    A damao made of rattan, sometimes decorated with feathers attached on top of the hat. Military attire. [29] Adult Yuan-Ming Liuheyitong mao (六合一統帽) / Xiao mao (小帽)/ Guapi mao (瓜皮帽) 'Six-part' United hat. Name originate from Ming dynasty's founder Hongwu Emperor uniting China. The hat would later develop into the "Guapi mao ...

  7. Bearskin - Wikipedia

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    A bearskin is a tall fur cap derived from mitre caps worn by grenadier units in the 17th and 18th centuries. Initially worn by only grenadiers, bearskins were later used by several other military units in the 19th century. The bearskin cap continued to see use in battle during the mid-19th century, although by the 20th century, it was only used ...