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Medieval German outer garment
Waffenrock (also German: Waffenkleid; English: surcoat or tunic) was originally a medieval German term for an outer garment, worn by knights over their
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German Army uniforms
to loan a soldier a Waffenrock from regimental stocks to get married in, as evidenced by many wartime wedding photos. A Waffenrock uniform was designed
Uniforms of the German Army (1935–1945)
Uniforms_of_the_German_Army_(1935–1945)
Type of Chinese clothing
based on the gakuran, a Japanese school uniform inspired by the Prussian Waffenrock, which was likely the plain military-style jacket that he was photographed
Mao_suit
Honorary title awarded for service to a state or church
show their heraldic arms. This sort of coat also evolved to be tabards, waffenrocks and other garments with the arms of the wearer sewn into it. Helmets
Knight
Type of tunic or jacket
Gakuran Jodhpuri Kariba suit Madiba shirt Mandarin collar Safari jacket Waffenrock Леонид Парфенов, «Сталинка» Fedorova, Inna; RBTH, special to (2014-08-20)
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less common in modern times. The gakuran is derived from the Prussian Waffenrock. The term is a combination of gaku (学) meaning "study" or "student", and
School_uniforms_in_Japan
Land warfare branch of the German Empire
officers Junior officers Epaulette (Full dress uniform) Shoulder board (Waffenrock) Generalfeldmarschall Generaloberst (im Rang des Generalfeldmarschall)
Imperial_German_Army
officers Junior officers Epaulette (Full dress uniform) Shoulder board (Waffenrock) Generalfeldmarschall Generaloberst (im Rang des Generalfeldmarschall)
Military ranks of the German Empire
Military_ranks_of_the_German_Empire
King of Prussia from 1740 to 1786
Engraving of Frederick in a Waffenrock (1873), based on earlier drawing by Johann Heinrich Ramberg
Frederick_the_Great
German military rank
a single white celluloid star on the stand-up collar of the so-called Waffenrock (tunic) on gorget patch (German: Paroli). The stand-up collar and background
Gefreiter
Non-commissioned officer rank
rank insignia was a gorget patch on the stand-up collar of the so-called Waffenrock (tunic), and consisted of three white stars on 13 mm ragged yellow silk
Feldwebel
Service dress of the Austrian army
(Bundeswehr term is Anzugsordnung ('dress order'). Until 1945, the term Waffenrock was commonly used. Hauptmann of the Landwehr after 1908 – parade adjustation
Adjustierung
has a uniform (equivalent to court uniform) consisting of a single row waffenrock of dark green cloth with gold galloon on the collar and cuffs, gilded
Hovjägmästare
(engineer) Sanitätssoldat (medicalman) Trainsoldat (trainman) Ulan (uhlan) Waffenrock k.u.k Infantrists until 1918 k.u.k Inf.Rgt. 6 k.u.k Inf.Rgt. 23 k.u.k
Infanterist
white celluloid-star on grass-green stand-up collar of the so-called Waffenrock (en: uniform jacket) on gorget patch with a grass-green background (de:
Patrouilleführer
1969 film by Sam Peckinpah
an additional silver button — a detail reserved for cuff tabs of the Waffenrock only! Critics of The Wild Bunch note the theme of the end of the outlaw
The_Wild_Bunch
German light infantry units
Austro-Hungarian Land Forces 1848-1918 Preußen Jäger Battalion 4 NCO Waffenrock, an example of a Jäger uniform from Kaiser's Bunker, a non-commercial
Jäger_(infantry)
pertaining the Imperial-Royal Landwehr (de: k.k. Landwehr), the service coat (Waffenrock or Uniformrock) of all enlisted personnel was substituted by a tunic (Bluse)
Rank insignia of the Austro-Hungarian Army
Rank_insignia_of_the_Austro-Hungarian_Army
Military rank of non-commissioned officers in Austria and Switzerland
rank insignia was a gorget patch on the stand-up collar of the so-called Waffenrock (en: tunic), and consisted of three white stars on 13 mm ragged yellow
Wachtmeister
Uniform element in the Austro-Hungarian Army
side) were applied to the front part of the uniform gorget on the coat, Waffenrock (en: service uniform, dress uniform and/or battle-dress blouse), as indicated
Paroli_(uniform)
Standardised military dress
the West abandoning the "Stiefelhosen" (bootcut trousers). Until 1945 Waffenrock (English: service coat or tunic) – was the generic term for military uniform
Military_uniform
Germanic variant of the English Corporal
insignia were two white celluloid-star on the stand-up collar of the Waffenrock on gorget patch (German: Paroli). Stand-up collar and background of the
Korporal
Type of coat or jacket
police tunics. Soldiers of the North Korean Army in 2005. Adjustierung Waffenrock Damhorst, Miller & Michelman 1999, p. 255. Knötel 1980, pp. 4–5. Bleckwenn
Tunic_(military)
Ordnance technician in the military
rank insignia was a gorget patch on the stand-up collar of the so-called Waffenrock (en: tunic), and consisted of three white stars on 13 mm ragged yellow
Feuerwerker
Austrian military rank
rank insignia was a gorget patch on the stand-up collar of the so-called Waffenrock (en: uniform jacket), and consisted of three white stars on 13 mm ragged
Stabswachtmeister
Regiments in the Common Army of Austria-Hungary
On the march the Kaiserjäger wore the infantry field cap. The tunic (Waffenrock) of the Jäger was – for officers and men – cut in the same style as the
Kaiserjäger
Uniforms worn by diplomats on formal occasions
gold. In 1888, the German Empire introduced the Altbrandenburgischer Waffenrock, a long military-style coat, as the general state uniform for high-ranking
Diplomatic_uniform
Military unit
see references for details, p. 114. Cf. the image of "Eigentumsstück Waffenrock Preußen Garde-Schützen-Batl.", on: Kaiser's Bunker, retrieved on 5 July
Guards_Rifles_Battalion
Army unit of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
Landwehr used the normal infantry field cap (Feldkappe). The uniform jacket (Waffenrock) of the Landwehr infantry - for officers and men - was on average the
Imperial-Royal_Landwehr
which corresponded to the uniform of the Prussian army. The jacket (Waffenrock) and 'blouse' (Bluse M 1915) were field grey, the trousers grey. It is
Grand Duchy of Baden Gendarmerie Corps
Grand_Duchy_of_Baden_Gendarmerie_Corps
parade dress or ceremonial headwear (Paradekopfbedeckung) and frock coats (Waffenrock). In summer the coat was only worn when ordered. Depending on the weather
Imperial_and_Royal_Infantry
Military unit
Waffenrock m/1886 for a colonel at Vaxholm Grenadier Regiment.
Vaxholm_Grenadier_Regiment
Title of the head of the Swedish Royal Stables
Crown Equerry carry a uniform consisting of a light blue single-breasted waffenrock with white piping and a stand-up collar decorated with oak leaf pattern
Crown_Equerry_(Sweden)
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