Headqear is a military term for "hat" or a helmet.
In general, soldiers are required to follow specific uniform regulations, which typically prohibit the wearing of headgear, such as hats or helmets, inside dining facilities (DFACs) unless otherwise directed. However, exceptions may apply in certain situations, such as during specific training exercises or if the soldier has a medical reason. It's always best to consult the unit's guidelines or the DFAC policies to ensure compliance with the rules.
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1. Don GVOs/BVO's over your combat boots 2. secure GVO/BVO fasteners 3. Pull the trouser legs over the GVO's/BVO's. 4. Secure all overgarments fasteners on each ankle so that they fit snuggly around the GVOs/BVOs.
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The british army consists of full time soldiers. The soldiers are full time once they volunteer.
The British wore: Red coat's and headgear with leather cap's The colonial wore: Saggy clothing
what do you call french legion headgear
the headgear of a mine operates the mine cage
The headgear worn with the Army Service Uniform (ASU) is the Army blue beret or the Army service cap, also known as the "barracks cover." The blue beret is typically worn by soldiers in certain units, while the service cap is worn during formal events and ceremonies. The choice of headgear may depend on a soldier's specific duties, unit, or occasion.
Soldiers working under a UN mission wear a blue beret or helmet. They technically aren't UN soldiers. They remain soldiers for the country they come from.
Old Soldiers was created in 2005.
Another word for protective headgear is "helmet"
Headgear is worn either for protection or for fashion, sometimes both.
by the Morgan headgear and use it's cup
In general, soldiers are required to follow specific uniform regulations, which typically prohibit the wearing of headgear, such as hats or helmets, inside dining facilities (DFACs) unless otherwise directed. However, exceptions may apply in certain situations, such as during specific training exercises or if the soldier has a medical reason. It's always best to consult the unit's guidelines or the DFAC policies to ensure compliance with the rules.
Another word for a Cafeteria worker's headgear is hairnet.
The emperor used to wear royal dresses alongwith headgear (Taj).