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  2. Feather bonnet - Wikipedia

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    The feather bonnet is a type of military headdress used mainly by the Scottish Highland infantry regiments of the British Army from about 1763 until the outbreak of World War I. It is now mostly worn by pipers and drummers in various bands throughout the world.

  3. War bonnet - Wikipedia

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    The "flaring" eagle feather bonnet is often made of golden eagle tail feathers connected to a buckskin or felt crown. There are slits at the base of the crown that allow the bonnet to have a "flaring" look. An unusual form of bonnet is the "fluttering feather" bonnet, with the feathers loosely attached to a felt or buckskin cap, hanging at the ...

  4. List of headgear - Wikipedia

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    Feather bonnet; Flying helmet – closely fitting solid helmet designed to resist impacts within the cockpit of military aircraft – colloquially known as a 'bone dome' Garrison cap, also campaign cap, wedge cap, flight cap, garrison hat, overseas cap, side cap, field service cap; Glengarry, also Glengarry bonnet, Glengarry cap; Hardee hat ...

  5. List of hat styles - Wikipedia

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    A small hat commonly made with feathers, flowers and/or beads. [35] Fedora: A soft felt hat with a medium brim and lengthwise crease in the crown. Fez: Red felt hat in the shape of a truncated cone, common in Arab countries. Flat cap: A soft, round wool or tweed men's cap with a small bill in front. Gandhi cap

  6. Hackle - Wikipedia

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    The Calgary Highlanders (drummers on feather bonnet only): White [4] The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa (Duke of Edinburgh's Own): Royal blue; The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's) (drummers on feather bonnet only): White; The Essex and Kent Scottish (feather bonnet only): White; The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment ...

  7. Bonnet - Wikipedia

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    Blue bonnet, a distinctive woollen cap worn by men in Scotland from the 15th to 18th centuries, and its derivations: Feather bonnet, worn by Scottish regiments; Glengarry, type of Scottish cap also called a Glengarry bonnet; Tam o' Shanter (cap) its military variant the Balmoral bonnet; See also: Bluebonnet (disambiguation) Bonnet may also refer to

  8. Category:Bonnets (headgear) - Wikipedia

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  9. A feather in your cap - Wikipedia

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    Examples of the use of feathers related to the killing of enemy combatants can be found in the traditional cultures of the Meunitarris of Alberta; and the Mandan people (present-day North and South Dakota), both of whom wore feathers in their headdress: and also the Caufirs of Cabul who are said to have stuck a feather in their turban for every enemy slain.

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