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This book deals with the uniforms and insignia of the Turkish and Egyptian navies from the time of the Janissaries to the end of the First World War. Ship Janissaries were identified by tattoos with anchor or galley motifs. The first red and green uniforms were introduced with the Nizam-i-Cedid galleys, followed by European-style uniforms for officers, which appeared in the early 1830s. During the Crimean War, officers and sailors wore uniform uniforms. By 1861, uniforms and rank insignia were introduced that corresponded to those of the other European naval powers. This study covers the uniforms and insignia of the Naval Academy, the Marine Infantry, the Marine Fire Brigade, the Marine Police, the Marine Air Force and the German transfer crews. The uniforms of the Egyptian Navy are also presented in this book. As the Egyptian part of the fleet, the Egyptian Navy retained its uniforms until the 1860s, when it was reduced to harbour duties and manning the Khedive's royal yacht.
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- Books (first-hand)
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- Flaherty, Chris
- Title
- Turkish and Egyptian navy uniforms
- Details
- English text, paperback, many colour illustrations. 88 pages.
- State
- new
Soldiershop/Luca Cristini Ed.
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Italien
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Website: soldiershop.com
Via Orio 33/D
24050 Zanica (BG)
Italien
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: soldiershop.com
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