| 21. | A helmet and greatcoat were provided, along with " basic pouches " but no haversack.
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| 22. | If these officers wear a greatcoat, gold ranked shoulder straps in Crombie material are used.
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| 23. | They were carrying full equipment, including their greatcoats which became even heavier with the rain.
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| 24. | Or perhaps because it conjures cider-warmed images of Victorian carolers bundled in greatcoats and mufflers.
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| 25. | He took a folded copy from the hip pocket of his greatcoat and handed it to Barnum.
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| 26. | Volunteer morale was challenged by inadequate tents, shortages of greatcoats and confusion regarding equipment and storage.
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| 27. | A greatcoat as an alternative to the cloak, now without cape, was available in 1912.
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| 28. | Epaulettes were a detachable dress item worn only with tunic or greatcoat for parade or off duty wear.
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| 29. | Overcoats or " greatcoats " were fashionable, often with contrasting collars of fur or velvet.
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| 30. | During the 17th and 18th centuries and the Industrial Revolution, greatcoats became available for all social classes.
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