Why do soldiers wear hat strap on chin?

The hats' chin straps are fastened under their noses in case of attack. In the old days, cavalry soldiers would aim for the head. The placing of the strap also ensures that the hat would come off if hit without breaking our necks.
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Why do army helmets have chin straps?

"Normally, Soldiers were advised to strap the helmet down," Smith said. "But they had worried and heard stories through other GI's, that wearing the chin strap, your head would pop back if you get near an explosion or if you were hit by small arms."
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Why do Australian soldiers wear hat strap on chin?

As a mark of respect and remembrance for Bridges, when the slouch hat is worn at Royal Military College - Duntroon, it has become traditional to wear the chinstrap buckle on the right side of the face and the brim down.
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Why did WWII soldiers not buckle their helmets?

Some believed that being close to over-pressure events (artillery, etc) could cause a head injury with the large helmet being force up and the tough leather strap breaking the neck. This was supported by more than one army regiment actually giving written orders to their men to not buckle up.
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Why do chin straps go under lip?

Answer: It is regimental traditional as different regiments tend to wear the bearskin hat differently. The Blue royals will wear it under their chin and the Lifeguards will wear it underneath the lip. Individual regiments tweak the way they wear the hat in order to distinguish them from the other regiments.
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What is the origin of the Australian slouch hat?

History has it that the origins of the Slouch Hat began with the Victorian Mounted Rifles; a hat of similar design had been worn in South Africa by the Cape Mounted Rifles for many years before 1885.
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Why is the brim turned up on one side?

According to the Australian Army website, the Victorian Mounted Rifles invented the style by turning up the right-side brim on an ordinary bush felt hat. The turned-up right side ensured the brim would not be caught during the drill movement of “shoulder arms” from “order arms.”
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Why do state troopers wear their hat like that?

Police hats help show the public when an officer is involved in something like a foot pursuit of a suspect. This helps keep the officers safe. It also helps prevent them from being shot if things get heated in a situation.
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What do different police hats mean?

Charlie explained that the tall hats are worn by men for foot patrol, policing touristy areas, traditional events and public engagements. Men still have the flat hat which women wear, because the tall hats do not fit into a police car and are less practical for going on calls.
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How do I become a police officer in Pennsylvania?

Basic Requirements
  1. You must be a U.S. citizen.
  2. You must be at least 21 years of age - there is no maximum age.
  3. You must have a high school diploma or GED certificate.
  4. You must have a valid driver's license.
  5. You must have a clean criminal record. ...
  6. You must be in good physical condition.
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Why was there netting on army helmets?

The United States Army often utilized nets to reduce the helmets' shine when wet and to allow burlap scrim or vegetation to be added for camouflage purposes.
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Did ww2 helmets stop bullets?

The helmets weren't intended to stop a bullet. Glancing rounds it might shrug off, and a small caliber round- say, a 9mm pistol round- could struggle to deal with it, but in broad terms those helmets were about stopping fragmentation, shrapnel and whatever other random crap gets kicked up in a fire fight.
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What do you call a military helmet?

A combat helmet or battle helmet is a type of helmet, a piece of personal armor designed specifically to protect the head during combat.
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Why is it called a giggle hat?

The design apparently originated from an earlier British uniform intended for fighting in hot and humid conditions. They were nicknamed "giggle hats" (as well as "hat ridiculous-for-the-use-of") by the Australian troops due to their appearance. The giggle hat gained popularity during the Malayan Emergency.
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What is a stampede string?

Stampede straps, or bonnet strings, are decorated strips of leather that going around the back of the hat, through holes behind the ears, and around the neck. The purpose is to keep a cowboy's hat on as he rides trail.
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Did British soldiers wear slouch hats?

Slouch hats were still worn by the Regular Army on manoeuvres in the United Kingdom as late as 1905 and by many Rifle Volunteers until much later, being re-issued again on campaign in Salonika during the First World War.
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Why do cowboy hats go up on the sides?

Over time, the cowboy hat underwent changes in shape to better suit the needs of its owner and evolved into the form we are more familiar with today. The brim curved up on the sides to stay out of the way of a rope, and the crown became pinched to allow better control.
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Why is a slouch hat a symbol of remembrance?

Troops from Australia have been wearing felt slouch hats since the late 1800s. The hat was officially adopted by the Australian Army in 1903, not long after Federation. Soldiers wear the left side of the hat turned up to avoid catching their rifles on the hat's brim during military parades.
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How do bearskin hats stay on?

The bearskin cap

That's because the bearskin is stretched over a basket-like framework to which an adjustable leather skullcap and chin strap are attached for a secure fit. Wearers say the caps are quite comfortable, being both light and cool.
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Does a chin strap stop snoring?

Chin straps aren't guaranteed to prevent snoring, but they do help some people. For instance, people whose snoring typically occurs when they breathe through their mouth might be less likely to snore while wearing a chin strap, because the strap keeps their mouth closed.
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Is chin strap good for sleep apnea?

Conclusions: A chinstrap alone is not an effective treatment for OSA. It does not improve sleep disordered breathing, even in mild OSA, nor does it improve the AHI in REM sleep or supine sleep. It is also ineffective in improving snoring.
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