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- A brigadier's uniform may also have red gorget patches.
- Archaeologists speculate they were used either for gorgets or headdress ornaments.
- Round his neck is a small close-fitting steel gorget.
- The sharply defined gorget distinguishes this species from red-legged partridge.
- The face is light grey with a broad reddish-brown gorget.
- The female is similar overall but lacks the gorget and brighter coloration.
- Stone artifacts included atlatl weights, gorgets, and pestles.
- Gorgets are carved from the penultimate whorl of the shell.
- The throat patch, or gorget, is a metallic violet-red.
- The gorgets were handed to officers and uhlans after 20 years of service.
- The face is white with a black gorget.
- The gorget was often strapped to both the breast and backplate of the cuirass.
- It has a bright orange gorget, black breast band and otherwise yellow underparts.
- Army brigadier-generals wear gorget patches on the collar of the service uniform tunic.
- Stand-up collar and background of the gorget patch showed a particular egalisation colour.
- Their buttons and gorget were gilt, and hats were braided with fine gold lace.
- The term is derived from the gorget used in military armor to protect the throat.
- Some Citico rattlesnake gorgets are also found late in the Clover Phase in West Virginia.
- The traditional gorget patches were also restored for officers of the rank of colonel or higher.
- As a badge, troops wore the Tyrolean eagle of Tyrolese units on grass green gorgets.
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