| 1. | In 1942 the M1921 Sam Browne Belt was discontinued to save leather.
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| 2. | Like RSMs and all other WO1s, conductors wear Sam Browne belts.
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| 3. | When wearing the sword and Dress Blue coat, officers wear the Sam Browne belt.
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| 4. | During World War I the Marine Corps adopted a brown leather Sam Browne Belt.
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| 5. | They also wear a Sam Browne Belt in brown leather.
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| 6. | After the First World War, Sam Browne belts " become almost universal among American police ".
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| 7. | After World War II the Sam Browne belt saw a decline in use in the Commonwealth.
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| 8. | And instead of wearing his blue uniform and Sam Browne belt, he wears designer suits and wingtips.
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| 9. | Since the 1970s, the use of Sam Browne Belts has increased in popularity within the Queer BDSM Leather subculture.
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| 10. | During the 1950s and 1960s, the Sam Browne belt was in popular use by police officers in the USA.
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