Yes if your Chain of Command tells you to. When it's cold out they will tell you to wear your fleece cap instead of your patrol cap.only if it is below 32 degrees out including wind chill. It is a cold weather fleece cap and is intended to be worn in place of the patrol cap in cold weather environments.
It would depend which army you mean
As of July 2014, the market cap for Acme United Corporation. (ACU) is $54,802,725.12
When I was serving in the Army we used to wear our poppy behind the cap badge
He wears a red woolen cap with soft fleece inside, which keeps his head and ears warm. The hat has a white furry trim on it.
Wear a shower cap, or, wear a swim cap, your choice!
In general, it is considered respectful to remove headgear, including caps, when entering a church for religious services. This practice is often seen as a sign of reverence and humility before a higher power. However, customs can vary among different religions and denominations, so it's advisable to check with the specific church's guidelines or observe the practices of others in attendance.
No not exactly, each branch has there own rules and regulations on hair. I can speak on behalf of the Army, by the Army Regulations a female soldier can have a unspecified length of hair, however while in uniform (ACU, Dress Uniform or PT's) the hair is to be keep in a bun or pony tail (with a neutral color pony tail holder), the hair is not to hang down so far that it is to touch the collar of the uniform, the bun or pony tail is not to effect the proper wear of the Beret, Patrol Cap or Gas Mask, the color of the hair must be a natural color (not necessarily yours) with no highlights or streaks that are not natural looking. Those are the basics and should answer you question. Reference Army Regulation 670-01 Army Wear and Appearance, for more information.
Yes you can wear a skull cap under a ski helmet.
The cap badge is typically used in an army headgear to distinguish the fighter's nationality. The British Army cap badges are called mottos, cyphers, and Capstars depending on the regiment fighting.
feather boa flared jeans flight suit fire fighters coat, hat, etc. floor length gown flippers (for swimming) fleece jacket, fleece vest, etc. a flower (in one's hair) fishing hat fez (type of hat) flannel shirt
Shower Cap Night Cap Swim Cap
orange cap
A invisibility cap