It is from Gascony, France, meaning a Cap. Also refers to a flat cap worn by the Basque paasants.
Fierce.
i think its a commander !!
A solider
When I was serving in the Army we used to wear our poppy behind the cap badge
A cap that got sat on is a flat hat
Flat hat!
No
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.
Way back when, flat caps used to cost sixpence.
Well, if it is what I'd call a doggie cap (and nothing to do with dogs) it's like a flat cap, but with a larger 'top' that overhangs the rim slightly. Think 1920s, shooting parties, Bertie Wooster. Usually done in tweed, rather than felt.
flat hat?
Norman Wisdom
Flat hat
Flat footed persons are not good runner and they are not allowed in any army .Flat foot is weaker as compared to curved foot .
It becomes flat because the nail is holding it in like if you push your water out and there no cap so its the cap but if the nail went thru or u like slashed the tire the air escapes making it go flat
The cap worn by the French foreign legion is "un képi" (masc.). The cap has a flat circular top and visor, and is associated with French military and police. It is similar to the caps worn in the United States' Civil War.