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  2. Paroli (uniform) - Wikipedia

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    The system of rank insignia on military uniforms remains almost unchanged since the Austro-Hungarian Empire was established except the Soviet occupation. In 1990 when Hungary became a sovereign country again, the HDF took on heritage rank insignia of the Royal Hungarian Army with slight changes. Today these gorget patches are still called Paroli.

  3. Gorget patches - Wikipedia

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    In the Austro-Hungarian Army (k.u.k. Army), collar patches with rank insignia, appliquéd on the gorget of uniform coat, or jacket and the battle-dress blouse, were designated Paroli. See also: Waffenfarbe (Austria) Rank insignia of the Austro-Hungarian armed forces; The galleries below show examples of Parolis

  4. Rank insignia of the Austro-Hungarian Army - Wikipedia

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    This article deals with the rank insignia of the Austro-Hungarian Army, as worn by the Austro-Hungarian Army after the reorganisation in 1867 until 1918.. In the Austrian army rank insignia are traditionally called Paroli (pl. Parolis) and are worn as gorget patch or collar tap, appliquéd to the gorget fore-part of the uniform coat, uniform jacket and/or battle-dress.

  5. Common Army - Wikipedia

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    The barracks of the 3rd Uhlans in Bielitz (now Bielsko-Biała) is still used today by the Polish Armed Forces. 1867 uniform regulation (1911/12 edition).. The Common Army (German: Gemeinsame Armee, Hungarian: Közös Hadsereg) as it was officially designated by the Imperial and Royal Military Administration, was the largest part of the Austro-Hungarian land forces from 1867 to 1914, the other ...

  6. Uniforms and insignia of the Red Army (1917–1924) - Wikipedia

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    German and Austro-Hungarian POWs turned Red Guards would continue wearing their old uniforms due to a lack of alternatives. [16] During the civil war years, the Red Army would inherit such a situation until new uniforms could be provided.

  7. Attila (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Earlier Hungarian horsemen had used slung animal skins as a shield in this way. [2] After 1850 the Austro-Hungarian cavalry attila became longer. In 1892 the attila also became part of the Hungarian forester's ceremonial uniform. It was dark green or black with seven golden braids and golden buttons.

  8. 32nd Budapest Guard and Ceremonial Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The regiment during the welcoming of President George W. Bush on 22 June 2006.. It was the Hungarian People's Army's 7015th Ceremonial Regiment (Hungarian: Magyar Néphadsereg 7015 Dísz -és őrezred), being at the time the official honor guard and escort of the leadership of the Hungarian People's Republic.

  9. Waffenfarbe (Austria) - Wikipedia

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    A new uniform was introduced in 1933 modeled on those worn by the Austro-Hungarian Land forces from 1867 to 1914. The so-called k.u.k. " Adjustierungsvorschrift " (English: service dress instruction) contains color pattern tables from the year 1912 and regulated the Egalisierungsfarben to be worn.