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They borrowed one from a plumber working nearby and opened the hydrant's side cap.
(The side cap allowed space for the franchise name.)
This saw new rank insignia for non commissioned officers being implemented as well as the introduction of a side cap.
They go to the side caps where they will, under iteration, converge to a fixed point in one of the caps.
As headdress a dark blue side cap or dark blue peaked cap can be worn.
Officers of the modern Polish Army wear the four sided cap in certain orders of dress, although berets are the normal headdress.
All the Thunderbird pilots wear a common mid-blue uniform consisting of a polo-neck tunic, trousers, boots, and a simplified side cap.
A side cap is a foldable military cap with straight sides and a creased or hollow crown sloping to the back where it is parted.
Full dress uniforms, used in occasions, were light blue with red side caps, the red neckerchief and the badges, with sashes for color bearers.
He was slimmer, wore a side cap and was portrayed in a skipping posture, with "Big Boy" written on the sleeve rather than the chest of his shirt.
Hubstacks are bearings added to the hub (the outside) of a yo-yo and covered with some form of side cap to allow it to be held while it spins.
Since 1995, when it replaced the grey side cap, the beret is worn with the dress uniform and with the personally issued battle dress uniform by all Swiss soldiers.
Headgear originally consisted of a beret, but when this was discarded by the HJ in 1934, the DJ adopted a side cap with coloured piping which denoted their unit.
This was a form of forage or large side cap comprising a long, tapered cloth bag with tassel at the point, having a large turn-up at the base of the cap.
The Titovka was a famous side cap, characteristic of the Yugoslav Partisans, and later the Yugoslav People's Army and the Union of Pioneers of Yugoslavia.
He played alongside his oldest brother Manyowa for Rusape side Grain Masters between 2000 and 2004 before coming to Harare for trials with premiership side CAPS United.
With the side cap bearing you can hold the yo-yo in many different planes and perform different styles of tricks which are difficult, or impossible in some cases, to be performed with conventional yo-yos.
The triglavka or Triglav cap (in Slovenia) or the partizanka or Partizan cap (in Croatia) is a side cap that was a part of the Yugoslav Partisan uniform in Croatia, Slovenia and western Bosnia.
The uniform, part of the school uniform wore at school, included the red neckerchief and the organizational and rank badges on the white shirt with long or short pants for boys and long or short skirts for girls, with optional side caps as headdress.
Berets were introduced initially into the Royal Tank Corps in the First World War and their use became more widespread in the British Army during and after the Second World War to replace side caps for wear with combat uniforms when protective headgear was not being worn.
There was speculation early in September 2007 that he would be named as manager of Zimbabwean side CAPS United and assist in team rebuilding caused by the loss of star player Blessing "Yogo-Yogo" Makunike (accidental death), but Alban Mafemba was named as coach instead.