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Old 13-08-19, 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by cbuehler View Post
A Glengarry is a cap. The only other headdress worn in the period of this badge was the Balmoral, in both khaki for service dress or blue with diced band for full dress.
In any case, the badge was the same.

CB
Thank you CB!
Your observation unfortunately reveals my lack of knowledge of the correct terminology in the field of British uniforms.
I had always identified in the "cap" the hat with the visor, distinguishing it precisely from the other traditional British and Scottish headgear in particular (glengarry, balmoral, etc.) and therefore I asked for confirmation that the badge had the same dimensions both for the visor hat than for the glengarry.
Now I have the answer and I thank you.
Massimo
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