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In Poland, until 1831, there was no consensus as to what the colors of the national cockade should be.
This gentleman wore a braided coat and the national cockade in his hat.
The National cockade is used mainly by civilians.
The National Cockade was first used during the May Revolution of 1810 and was made official two years later.
During World War I, other countries adopted national cockades and used these coloured emblems as roundels on their military aircraft.
The chosen design was the French national cockade, whose colours are the blue-white-red of the Flag of France.
He insulted the Frenchman because he wore the national cockade-- A duel was the consequence, and the offended party fell.
The Luftwaffe side cap or Feldmutze comes with smaller version of Luftwaffe eagle and national cockade.
Similar national cockades were designed and adopted for use as aircraft roundels by the air forces of other countries, including the U.S. Army Air Service.
He described a person bearing little resemblance to Moreau, and added that he wore a braided French coat and the national cockade in his hat.
A shako was worn as headdress, featuring the blue-white national cockade and King Otto's royal cypher, a crowned "O".
We must exterminate (exterminer) the Regiment de Flandre and the Gardes-du-Corps, who have dared to trample on the National Cockade.
Patriotism stands in queue, shivering hungerstruck, insulted by Patrollotism; while bloodyminded Aristocrats, heated with excess of high living, trample on the National Cockade.
On February 7, 1831 it adopted white and red, the tinctures (colors) of the Polish and Lithuanian coats of arms, as the national cockade of Poland.
The chosen design was the French national cockade, which consisted of a blue-white-red emblem, going outwards from center to rim, mirroring the colours of the flag of France.
They will tell you that they see no difference between an idler with a hat and a national cockade and an idler in a cowl or in a rochet.
Pierre Roussel reported hearing at a meeting of the Society a proposal "to present to the Convention...[a call for] a decree obliging women to wear the national cockade."
Fersen left, following Louis' departure for the capital and arrived in time to watch Louis take the national cockade from the mayor Bailly and placed it in his own hat.
On 1 March the two vessels captured the Cocarde Nationale (or National Cockade), a privateer from Charleston, South Carolina, of 14 guns, six swivels and 80 men.
This latter statement referred to rumors that, at the banquet of October 2, 1789, put on for the visiting Flanders regiment by the royal bodyguards, the national cockade had been trampled underfoot.
German colonial police units in South West Africa wore a khaki slouch hat with a small national cockade on the front and the right side pinned up by a metal Imperial crown device.
Similar national cockades, with different ordering of colours, were designed and adopted as aircraft roundels by their allies, including the British Royal Flying Corps and the United States Army Air Service.