Search results for 'Peak cap'
-
Kingston 8GB microSDHC Memory Card
Kingston's microSDHC Class 4 cards offer higher storage capacity and Class 4 rated performance that guarantees a minimum data transfer rate of 4MB/s for optimum performance with devices that use microSDHC.
$14.52 -
Kingston 8GB SDHC Memory Card
8GB CAPACITY
A huge 8GB capacity allows more photos, video or data files to be stored in your card – namely about 2100 image files (8MP, JPEG format, about 3.9MB per file), capture more photos or video with your digital camera!
HIGH SPEED
This Kingston SD6/8GB SDHC flash card boasts a Class 6 speed rating that ensures at least 6 MB/s reading and writing speed, so you can transfer images quickly from your camera without waiting too long.$13.44 -
Male Future Army Dress (FAD) Cap
In the Caribbean the peaked cap is worn by officers and adult instructors in the Cadet Forces with various uniforms. The Jamaica Combined Cadet Force officers wear a black ceremonial and service dress cap with a diced band in the Force’s colour of navy blue, red and royal blue. Trinidad and Tobago Cadet Force wears a khaki peak cap and a black ceremonial dress cap. In the Barbados Cadet Force, a khaki peaked cap is worn with the service dress and in the sea cadets’ section male officers wearing a white frame peaked cap with the females wearing a white female navy cap.
$89.99Out of stock
-
Marine or Naval Peak Cap
On navy caps or coast guard caps, the peak and chinstrap of the service cap are always black. On both navy and army caps, the chinstrap is affixed to the cap via two small buttons, one roughly over each ear; these buttons are miniature versions of the buttons on the service dress tunic, and as such bear an environmental or regimental device.
$41.74Out of stock
-
Metal Badge of Rank - Crowns
The first British Army rank insignia were introduced in 1760. Badges for field officers were first introduced in 1810. These badges consisted of (and still consist of) crowns and pips.
$9.99 -
Metal Badge of Rank- 1/2" Mess Pips
The first British Army rank insignia were introduced in 1760. Badges for field officers were first introduced in 1810. These badges consisted of (and still consist of) crowns and pips.
$9.99
-
Metal Badge of Rank- 1/2" Mess Pips
The first British Army rank insignia were introduced in 1760. Badges for field officers were first introduced in 1810. These badges consisted of (and still consist of) crowns and pips.
$11.99 -
OD Elbows
There can be nothing more tactically challenging than going on operations or training and not having the right safety gears to protect yourself. These elbow pads are protective gears worn while on ops or tactical or combat training.
$14.00 -
OD Elbows and Knees
There can be nothing more tactically challenging than going on operations or training and not having the right safety gears to protect yourself. These elbow and knee pads are protective gears worn while on ops or tactical or combat training.
$49.99
-
OD Knees
There can be nothing more tactically challenging than going on operations or training and not having the right safety gears to protect yourself. These knee pads are protective gears worn while on ops or tactical or combat training.
$29.99