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British War of 1812 Era 1812 Pattern Belgic Shako as Worn by Foot Soldiers at the Battle of Waterloo Japanese Uniforms that is what it is

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that is what it is called

The unit was also present at the Fall of Petersburg on April 2

Was this a project or experiment at arsenal

It definitely looks like it was mostly kept in storage for its entire life

leaving the 19th to carry on as the only B-17 Fortress-equipped group in the South Pacific

British War of 1812 Era 1812 Pattern Belgic Shako as Worn by Foot Soldiers at the Battle of Waterloo Japanese Uniforms that is what it isNew Made Item: By 1812, the stovepipe shako had become the ugly stepchild. Britains contact with other European armies, both allies and enemies, highlighted the lacklustre visual appeal of the cap. Other nations had caps festooned with cords and tassels and seemed to dramatize the height of the soldier to greater advantage. In the final analysis, Britain adopted a cap closely patterned after the Portuguese barretina design. Ironically, at the same

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