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  1. Scrambled eggs (American English) or scrambled egg (British English) is a slang term for the typically leaf-shaped embellishments found on the visors of peaked caps worn by military officers and (by metonymy) for the senior officers who wear them.

  2. 23 sie 2016 · scrambled egg (British English) is a slang term for the typically leaf-shaped embellishments found on the visors of peaked caps worn by military officers and (by metonymy) for the senior officers who wear them.

  3. 29 lip 2023 · It had an additional feature called ‘scrambled eggs’ which were embroidered gold oak leaves placed on top off brim edge across it centerline. Combination Cap. This type resembles peaked caps however they have metal chin strap attached below visor area making them unique.

  4. 8 wrz 2023 · Scrambled eggs (American English) or scrambled egg (British English) is a slang term for the typically leaf-shaped embellishments found on the visors of peaked caps worn by military officers and (by metonymy) for the senior officers who wear them.

  5. Scrambled eggs (American English) or scrambled egg (British English) is a slang term for the typically leaf-shaped embellishments found on the visors of peaked caps worn by military officers and (by metonymy) for the senior officers who wear them.

  6. Scrambled eggs (American English) or scrambled egg (British English) is a slang term for the typically leaf-shaped embellishments found on the visors of peaked caps worn by military officers and (by metonymy) for the senior officers who wear them.

  7. 21 lip 2009 · " The USAF scrambled eggs are referred to fondly as "farts and darts" (lightning bolts and clouds). They were regulation from the very beginning of the USAF and the adoption of the blue uniform. Three farts and darts for general rank flag officers and two for colonels only at first.

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