USPS(United States Postal Service)
Customized Miami Heat fitted cap
a red hunters cap
Apple Cap
Oh yeah, it looks like a racoon skin cap up close.
i have angina do i qualafy for a disable blue badge
When I was serving in the Army we used to wear our poppy behind the cap badge
You wear a blazer badge when you have received an award that allows you to wear the badge. Also, you wear a badge when you belong to an organization that requires you to wear one.
A sheriff wears a badge, a cap (or according to cowboy movies, they wear western hat), boots, and a belt with a gun, stick, or handcuffs. Police officers wear blue uniforms.
No, you only wear one Category I badge.
The Special Boat Service has changed their cap badge. For pictures of both, see the link below.
Yeah i bet so. Except for their trousers and their underwear. LOL>!
People wear a turban because their "book of rules" tells them to. Members of other organisations also wear a "uniform" or "Badge" to show their membership of the chosen organisation. Police carry a badge, Hindu's have a red spot, Jews wear a cap, Goths wear black, Hells-angels wear leather/ride a harly/get lots of tattoos. I could go on. Basically it's a way to show membership of a specific group.
No, Postmen must comply with the law.
School for Postmen was created in 1947.
It's because the dog don't know the postmen yet. Maybe if its master is a postmen, it will not bark to him/her
For WW1-WW2 era and later, the largest regimental cap badge was the Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders. Of course, this was a Scottish regiment within the British Army and it was worn on a Glengarry or Tam O'Shanter and not a standard visor cap.
While off duty, he would wear a side cap which is very similar to the US "overseas cap", except it had a piece in front that had 2 brass buttons. It was BLUE and usually had a brass cap badge on the Left side which was the initials RAF surrounded by a wreath.