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  2. Guards Coat - Wikipedia

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    A Guards Coat or Guard's Coat (sometimes Guardsman's coat) is a men's Overcoat which has a half-belt in the back, [1] and is based on the coat that used to be worn by English Officers of the Guard. [2]

  3. Uniforms of the Confederate States Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    These consisted of the Enlisted men's coat button, (an eagle with the shield of the U.S., with the olive branch and arrows held in its talons,) and the officer's buttons, (the same as before, but the shield is replaced by a blank shield, with the respective letter for each branch of service, I for infantry, A for artillery, C for cavalry, and D ...

  4. Durumagi - Wikipedia

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    The durumagi is an overcoat, which is closed all around, [2] lacking side and back vents. [1]: 120 It has a straight collar with front overlapping front panels closing to the right, side gores, chest ties, neckband and narrow sleeves; its length is about under the calves and above the ankles. [1]: 120

  5. United States Army uniforms in World War II - Wikipedia

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    The enlisted men's winter service uniform in 1941 consisted of a wool serge four-button coat with four pockets in olive drab shade no. 33 (OD 33), wool trousers, and a long-sleeved wool shirt, both in olive drab shade 32 (OD 32). A russet brown leather belt with a brass buckle was worn with the coat until 1941, when it ceased being standard ...

  6. Cement shoes - Wikipedia

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    Cement shoes, concrete shoes, or Chicago overcoat [1] is a method of murder or body disposal, usually associated with criminals such as the Mafia or gangs.It involves weighing down the victim, who may be dead or alive, with concrete and throwing them into water in the hope the body will never be found.

  7. How a tiny Montclair radio station came to play a continuous ...

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    George Louvis, who broadcasts a 1-minute Boyz II Men sample on an endless loop over 91.9 FM in Montclair. By August 1999, Louvis had installed one in the office he kept above his family’s former ...