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  2. Bandage - Wikipedia

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    The most common type of bandage is the gauze bandage, a woven strip of material with a Telfa absorbent barrier to prevent adhering to wounds. A gauze bandage can come in any number of widths and lengths and can be used for almost any bandage application, including holding a dressing in place.

  3. Puttee - Wikipedia

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    The British Indian Army found this garment to be both comfortable and inexpensive, although it was considered to lack the smartness of the gaiter previously worn. [1] According to the British author and soldier Patrick Leigh Fermor, infantry puttees were wound up from ankle to knee, but in cavalry regiments they were wound down from knee to ...

  4. Simple Headphone Mind - Wikipedia

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    Simple Headphone Mind is the second collaboration between Stereolab and Nurse With Wound.As with their first release, Crumb Duck, Stereolab recorded the basic track and then handed it over to Steven Stapleton to do with as he pleased.

  5. Lionsong - Wikipedia

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    It can, however, still be found on other video sharing sites such as YouTube. [2] "Lionsong" was written 5 months before Björk's breakup with American contemporary artist and filmmaker Matthew Barney, and the breakup fueled most of the material on Vulnicura. In "Lionsong", Björk describes being stuck in an uncertain place in their relationship.

  6. Turban - Wikipedia

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    The most common colour worn is white, and generally it is the Sufis that wear green turbans. It is also worn by elders in rural areas as a symbol of honour and respect. [18] Nepalese Sardar Bhakti Thapa, a Gorkhali nobleman wearing aristocratic white Shirpau turban. The turban in Nepal is commonly worn in rural areas by males.

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

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    Wound Chevrons (awarded from 1918 to 1932 for wounds in combat) were worn on the lower right sleeve between the cuff and the elbow. Service stripes , or "hash marks", (awarded for every 3 years of service) were worn on the lower left sleeve.

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  9. Dueling scar - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, protective clothing was worn, including padding on the arm and an eye guard. The culture of dueling scars was mainly common in Germany and Austria, to a lesser extent some Central European countries and briefly at places such as Oxford , and some other elite universities.