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  2. Category:Military hats - Wikipedia

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  3. Czapka - Wikipedia

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    The army of the Duchy of Warsaw's infantry and artillery units wore czapkas, but otherwise they were only ever used for uhlan units. After the Polish lancers proved their effectiveness during the Napoleonic Wars , armies across Europe quickly adopted the concept of the lancer regiments, complete with the czapka as their headdresses.

  4. Mazepynka - Wikipedia

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    By a formal resolution of the State Secretariat for Military Affairs of the West Ukrainian People's Republic dated 22 April 1919, the Mazepynka was adopted as the hat of the Ukrainian Galician Army, [3] in contrast to the Kyivlanka or Petliurivka of the Ukrainian People's Army. By the summer of 1919, however, the Ukrainian Galician Army was ...

  5. United States Army officer rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    The structure of United States military ranks had its roots in British military traditions, adopting the same or similar ranks and titles. At the start of the American Revolutionary War in 1775, the Continental Army's lack of standardized uniforms and insignia proved confusing for soldiers in the field.

  6. List of combat helmets - Wikipedia

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    First issued in 1983 to replace the M1 helmet. Former kevlar helmet used by the United States Army, Marine Corps, Navy. Used by the USAF, but is being phased out by the ACH [46] US Air Force. [47] Adopted by the Mexican Armed Forces in the 1990s to replace the M1 helmet. Replaced the M1 helmet of the Argentine army and modified with padded ...

  7. Busby (military headdress) - Wikipedia

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    Busby is the English name for the Hungarian prémes csákó ('fur shako') or kucsma, a military head-dress made of fur, originally worn by Hungarian hussars. In its original Hungarian form the busby was a cylindrical fur cap, having a bag of coloured cloth hanging from the top.