Ushanka
Busby was the name of a large round fur hat that was not very tall, such as the French cavalry in the Napoleonic War. The Bearskin hat was a tall fur hat worn by grenadier infantry of the many countries during the Napoleonic War. IT was also called the Busby. Today you can see it being worn by the British Palace Guards while on duty and on parade. "Ushanka" was the name of the Russian fur hat that was worn by their soldiers under their helmets or alone. Fancier designs were worn by Russian generals. They looked like the hat common among Cossacks.
A military hat is called a cover because it literally covers and protects your head. It's simply just a more formal term for a hat. (i.e. guns vs weapons, bathrooms vs latrines, etc.)
Try torsade! A torsade is a twisted cord or ribbon often used as a hat ornament!
An ushanka is a Russian fur cap with ear flaps that can be tied up to the crown of the cap, or tied at the chin to protect the ears from the cold. In the English-speaking world, it is referred to as a shapka, from the Russian language word for "hat". Ushanka literally translates as "ear-flaps hat". http://russian-crafts.com/russian-hats.html
The most commonly used form of a Spanish hat is el sombrero.
The ushanka hat is a nice accessory. It is a Russian fur hat.
brian
It's called a kepi - pronounced kay-pee.
A cadet's hat is commonly referred to as a "barracks cap" or "garrison cap." It is a type of military headgear typically worn by cadets and service members, characterized by its folded design and lack of a visor. In some military academies, it may also be called a "cover." The style and insignia can vary based on the specific branch of the military or organization.
Red Greens hat is a Canadian Military bush hat used from 1980's and 90's. you can get them from army surplus stores in Canada
The stereotypical hat of an African explorer is typically a pith helmet, also known as a safari helmet. It is a lightweight hat made of cork or other materials and was often worn by explorers and military personnel in tropical regions to provide protection from the sun.
Mussolini's Territorial Army, called "Milizia" (Militia) wore a black fez.