10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FATIGUE DRESS»
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fatigue dress in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
fatigue dress and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New Original Work of ...
fatigue-dress,. s. 3f Hit. : The working-dress of foot-soldiere. fatigue duty, .-. Milit. ;
The work or duties of soldiers distinct from the use of arms. fatigue-party,. 5. Milit. :
A party or body of soldiers engaged on fatigue-duty. fa-tl'ffue, v.t. [Fr. fatigmr, ...
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The Parliamentary Debates (Authorized Edition)
Such matters, for instance, as questions relating to barrack damages, the
washing of sheets, fatigue dress, teaching the soldiers the use of the spade and
mattock, and various trades, and diminishing the amount of drill, should have
been dealt ...
Great Britain. Parliament, William Cobbett, 1867
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The Parliamentary Debates (official Report[s]) ...
Such matters, for instance, as questions relating to barrack damages, the
washing of sheets, fatigue dress, teaching the soldiers the use of the spade and
mattock, and various trades, and diminishing the amount of drill, should have
been dealt ...
Great Britain. Parliament, 1867
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Parliamentary Debates: Official Report : ... Session of the ...
Such matters, for instance, as questions relating to barrack damages, the
washing of sheets, fatigue dress, teaching the soldiers the use of the spade and
mattock, and various trades, and diminishing the amount of drill, should have
been dealt ...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, Third Series: Commencing ...
Such matters, for in- Btance, as questions relating to barrack damages, the
washing of sheets, fatigue dress, teaching the soldiers the use of the spade and
mattock, and various trades, and diminishing the amount of drill, should have
been ...
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Hansard's parliamentary debates
Such matters, for instance, as questions relating to barrack damages, the
washing of sheets, fatigue dress, teaching the soldiers the use of the spade and
mattock, and various trades, and diminishing the amount of drill, should have
been dealt ...
Great Britain. Parliament, Thomas Curson Hansard, 1867
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Union Cavalryman 1861-65
The fatigue dress included a dark blue cap with a leather peak which was based
on a flopp\ \ersion of the pre-war dress shako. Officially, for enlisted men, it was to
bear the regimental number onl\, but this tended to be accompanied by a ...
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The Confederate Army 1861-65 (6): Missouri, Kentucky and ...
According to Buckner's wife, a "Hunting shirt," in imitation of "the clothes of the
pioneers of the state," was encouraged as a fatigue dress. That worn by Gen
Buckner himself is held today in the collection of the Museum of the Confederacy.
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Dictionary of British Military History
The Marathas were routed with only two British soldiers killed. fascines Large
bundles of brushwood or similar materials, tied together and used to fill ditches
and construct batteries for guns fatigue dress Simple clothing worn for day-to-day
...
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The Korean War 1950-53
The US 2nd Division's 'Indian Head' patch was worn; but they retained their
French berets, and the lapel device occasionally appeared on fatigue dress
collars. Ex-paras of the 3rd and HO_ companies sometimes pinned their wings,
or the ...
Nigel Thomas, Peter Abbott, 1986
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FATIGUE DRESS»
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fatigue dress is used in the context of the following news items.
DHQ bans police, paramilitary agencies from wearing camouflage
“The use of camouflage/fatigue dress is therefore restricted to the military and for occasional use by the police, henceforth. “The directive also ... «P.M. News, Jun 15»
Road to Gallipoli: My first encounter with Anzac Cove
Wednesday April 21, 1915: Fatigue dress parade ashore today. Marched inland about 5 miles- lovely country- pleasant rural scenery. «Rockhampton Morning Bulletin, Apr 15»
From the archive, 17 April 1959: Fidel Castro visits Washington
Looking like a football player though he is really a baseball fan, wearing the fatigue dress of a soldier and carrying a book in his left hand, ... «The Guardian, Apr 15»