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  2. Bearskin - Wikipedia

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    Use of the bearskin cap was adopted by all Foot Guards, and several other regiments, including the Royal Scots Greys and its successor unit, the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards. [1] Drum majors of fusilier regiments will also generally wear a bearskin or artificial bearskin cap. [34] The bearskin caps for British foot guards are coloured black

  3. Uniforms of the British Army - Wikipedia

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    The Brodrick cap was unpopular and was replaced in 1905, by a round khaki peaked cap used until the outbreak of World War II. In 1938 the Field Service Cap of the 1890s was re-introduced in a khaki version and during WWII it gave way to the General Service Cap. Cavalry regiments and the Tank Corps wore soft berets. After the war the beret ...

  4. Category:Military hats - Wikipedia

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  5. Honourable Artillery Company - Wikipedia

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    The Corps of Drums of the Honourable Artillery Company at Wellington Barracks, wearing bearskin caps. On the forage cap, the HAC infantry grenade (white metal) is worn by junior ranks of all subunits of the regiment. Sergeants and Warrant Officers wear a different version of the grenade, which has the letters HAC in brass on the ball of the ...

  6. PETA Launches Campaign to End Use of Bearskin for Hats ... - AOL

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  7. Stephen Fry wants King's Guards to ditch bear fur - AOL

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    The actor says it is unnecessarily cruel to use real bear fur in soldiers' bearskin caps. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  8. Royal Scots Greys - Wikipedia

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    A common myth is that the adoption of white bearskin caps comes from Tsar Nicolas II, who was appointed Colonel-in-Chief of the regiment on his coronation in 1894, however pictures exist of the white bearskin caps being in use prior to this in addition to being disputed by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, who maintain the traditions of their ...

  9. Hackle - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers of the Royal Irish Regiment A Coldstream guardsman with an Army standard. Non-fusilier regiments which wear the hackle are: Coldstream Guards (bearskin only): Red; Grenadier Guards (bearskin only): White; Irish Guards (pipers on caubeen only): St Patrick's blue [Also worn on bearskin]