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  2. Belt buckle - Wikipedia

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    A "chape" is the fixed cover or plate which attaches buckle to belt while the "mordant" or "bite" is the adjustable portion. Plate-style buckles are common on western military belts of the mid-19th century, which often feature a three-hook clasp: two hooks fitting into one end of the belt and a third into the other. Officers might have a ...

  3. National Park Service uniforms - Wikipedia

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    The biggest difference between the rangers' and the cavalry officers' uniforms was the tunic; the ranger's tunic of 1911 was basically a Norfolk jacket worn without a belt. It had a high collar, no epaulets , only two pockets (as opposed to the traditional four), and did not fit to the wearers form, as the coat had a more rectangular shape to it.

  4. Landelinus buckle - Wikipedia

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    This belt buckle depicts the biblical figure Daniel having his feet licked by lions. [2]: 348 The belt buckle is made of bronze and the incisings are shallow. [4]: 53–54 According to Bailey K. Young, among Germanic peoples belt buckles often served as "sites of prominent personal display", [2]: 344 and in this case "a fashion for consciously ...

  5. Challenge coin - Wikipedia

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    A Ranger coin would outrank an Infantryman coin. Traditionally, rules of a challenge include a prohibition against defacing the coin, especially if it makes it easier to carry at all times. If the challenge coin is attached to a belt buckle or key ring or has had a hole drilled in it to attach to a lanyard, it no longer qualifies as a challenge ...

  6. Webbed belt - Wikipedia

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    A webbed belt, military belt, or skater belt is a type of belt, normally made of webbing, distinguished by its belt buckle design and lack of holes in the cord, which is usually found in other belts where a pin is used as the fastening mechanism in the belt buckle. A belt of this type is often used in the uniforms of armed forces [1] as well as ...

  7. Sam Browne belt - Wikipedia

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    The belts led to the slang terms Harness Bull or Harness Cop for a uniformed police officer. [28] [29] The utility belts worn today by American police usually lack the cross-strap and the attachments for them. The belt fastens in the same way, with the bar of the buckle engaging a pair of hooks and the end of the belt retained by a post and ...

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