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The German Army in World War I (1): 1914-15
Helmet with plume; service tunic; medals; marksman's lanyard; belt; greatcoat;
white gloves (NCOs), grey gloves (Men); service/summer trousers; marching-
boots; sword, sword-knot (SNCOs);Y-straps, back-pack ammo-(SNCOs);Y-straps,
...
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The German Army in World War I (3): 1917-18
... the colourful M1915 heavy artillery shoulder straps. He carries a M98/05
bayonet, which replaced the impractical sword on 15 Dec 1916, and a P08 pistol.
His rank is denoted by the single Prussian NCO collar braid and officers' sword
knot.
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Sword, Lance & Bayonet: A Record of the Arms of the British ...
The position of the sword-knot is also of some importance, and Colonel Marey
deprecates very much the attachment of the sword-knot near the pommel, stating
that it should be attached at the lower part of the guard, for in the former position ...
Charles John Ffoulkes, Edward Campbell Hopkinson, 1967
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Naval Ceremonies, Customs, and Traditions
Possession of the sword, sword knot, and belt is required of all U.S. naval officers
, lieutenant commander and above (except chaplains), for wear with full dress
uniforms worn for ceremonial occasions. Swords were once worn at all personnel
...
Royal W. Connell, William P. Mack, 2004
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Knotcraft: The Practical and Entertaining Art of Tying Knots
Decorative Sword Knot In days gone by, various forms of bends were intertwined
to make ornamental sword knots. One of these knots is illustrated, of special
interest since it is a facsimile of the knot used on. Figure 1 is the Staffordshire
knot, ...
Allan A. Macfarlan, Paulette Jumeau Macfarlan, 1983
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Napoleon's Balkan Troops
As well as his musket he is armed with an infantry sabre with a white sword knot.
The white fanion was prescribed by regulations for regimental 1 st Battalions. B3:
Chef de bataillon, 6th Regiment of lllyrian Chasseurs, 1810-13 Officers were ...
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The German Army 1939-45 (1): Blitzkrieg
Presenting reports; receptions; theatre; concerts. Kleiner Gesellschaftsanzug
Informal ceremonial uniform Service cap; dress tunic/piped field tunic; ribbons;
trousers & shoes; white gloves; sword; knot. — Presenting reports; receptions;
church ...
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The oriental interpreter and treasury of East India ...
Steel scabbard. Sword knot. Leather sword knot (undress). Kmbroidered belt.
Crimson silk sash. Pair rich gold epaulettes. Pair shoulder scales for frock coat.
Pair shell jacket shoulder plates or scales. Four military stocks. Cloth for extra
jacket.
Joachim Hayward Stocqueler, 1848
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The subaltern officer and his duties; or A practical guide ...
XXII. Uniform. to. be. worn. by. Officers. on. Different. Occasions. Uniform to be
worn by Officers on Different Occasions —. Full Dress. (Tunic, uniform trousers,
sash, sword, sword-knot and belt, shaco.) Jacket and uniform trousers, mess ...
Edward William Sandys, 1863
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British Army Uniforms of the American Revolution 1751-1783
Sword Knots The other indication of an officer was the sword knot which was
unregulated prior to 1768 but after that date gold sword knots with a crimson
centre were specified. These were attached to the hilt of the sword or strapped to
it in a ...