Military and police clothing item of British origin
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The Sam Browne belt is a leather belt with a supporting strap that passes over the right shoulder, worn by military and police officers. It is named after Sir Samuel J. Browne (1824–1901), the British Indian Army general who invented it.
The SamBrownebelt is a leather belt with a supporting strap that passes over the right shoulder, worn by military and police officers. It is named after...
James Browne, VC, GCB, KCSI (3 October 1824 – 14 March 1901) was a British Indian Army cavalry officer, known best as the creator of the SamBrownebelt. He...
the SamBrownebelt. However, there are some issues with the use of a duty belt, with the large amount of equipment carried on modern duty belts often...
side-arm, if worn, is carried in a brown leather holster on a brown SamBrownebelt. (As of 2024, weapons are either a Smith & Wesson model 5946 or 3953...
cause difficulty in retrieving the ammunition. Baldric Gazyr SamBrownebelt Shoulder belt (military) "bandolier". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 15 July 2015...
materials, badges and other materials, including the orange or neon green SamBrownebelt, needed to organize and operate a school safety patrol program. Former...
Ancient Rome portal Baldrick (Blackadder character) Bandolier SamBrownebelt Shoulder belt Webbing "baldric. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English...
also issued with a black coloured Hellweg brand leather basket weave SamBrownebelt and strap. The AFP is the only police agency to formally train and...
coat and a shell cordovan garrison belt for enlisted men with a SamBrownebelt for officers (until a cloth belt of the same material replaced both in...
Irish War of Independence and Irish Civil War. Also referenced are a SamBrownebelt, britches, a trench coat and a holster – items of equipment commonly...
overcoat. Save for its waist that featured a leather waist belt for enlisted men or a SamBrownebelt for officers, the single-breasted service coat resembled...
included a peaked cap, tunic, and trousers, with officers wearing a SamBrownebelt. Officers of the mounted arm wore breeches and boots, while the rest...
right pocket and insignia on the collar for commissioned officers. A SamBrownebelt is also worn. The previous uniforms were reminiscent of the British...
accompanied by accessories such as: the black tie, the white cross-belt, or SamBrowne or no belt, peaked cap (males), bowler cap (females) black leather gloves...
a traditional method of presenting leather accessories (such as a SamBrownebelt) and boots for inspection. The finished effect should leave the surface...
and Royals wear a blue lanyard on the left shoulder, as well as a SamBrownebelt containing a whistle. In most dress orders, the Waterloo Eagle is worn...
was still disturbed by the wire! (Never move without nippers on the SamBrownebelt!). Luckily we had no man hit – I can’t think why – which put some heart...
1930s, officers more frequently began wearing their personal gear on a SamBrownebelt worn outside the coat, for ease of access. One of the biggest evolutionary...
wear a leather SamBrownebelt (that of 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards is of pig skin which is not to be highly polished) or a cross belt. Infantry Warrant...