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Sam Browne
General Sir Samuel James Browne, (3 October 1824 – 14 March 1901) was a British Indian Army cavalry officer, known best as the creator of the Sam Browne Browne's original "Sam Browne" belt is possessed presently by the National Army Museum in Chelsea.
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Sam Browne
Sam Browne (sæm braʊn) [The name of Sir Samuel James Browne (1824–1901), British general, who invented it.] In full, Sam Browne belt: a belt with a supporting strap that passes over the right shoulder, worn by commissioned officers of the British Army and also by members of various police forces, et...
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Sam Browne (musician)
Sam Browne was often featured in radio broadcasts and he had his own 15-minute programme called "Sing with Sam" in 1947 on the BBC Light programme. James's Place, London SW1 known as Sam Browne Studios.
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Sam Browne (disambiguation)
Sam Browne may refer to:
Sam Browne (1824–1901), British Indian Army general
Sam Browne belt, item of clothing named for Sir Sam Browne
Sam Browne (musician ) (1898–1972), British dance band singer
See also
Samuel Browne (disambiguation)
Sam Brown (disambiguation)
Samuel Brown (disambiguation)
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Sam Browne belt
time under the internationally accepted name "Sam Browne belt". During World War I the Marine Corps adopted a brown leather Sam Browne Belt.
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Samuel Browne
militia commissioner and MP for Rutland
Samuel Browne (surgeon) (died 1698), English botanist
See also
Sam Browne (disambiguation)
Samuel Brown (disambiguation )
Sam Brown (disambiguation)
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Samuel Brown
Brown, a steam tanker
See also
Samuel Browne (disambiguation)
Sam Brown (disambiguation)
Sam Browne (disambiguation)
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Sam Brown
, and historian
Sam Brown (outlaw) (1831–1861), American gunfighter in the Wild West
Sam H. League Baseball player
Sam Brown (soccer) (born 1996), American soccer player
See also
Sam Browne (disambiguation)
Samuel Brown (disambiguation)
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General Browne
General Browne may refer to:
Beverley Woon Browne (1883–1948), Canadian Army major general
Edward Stevenson Browne (1852–1907), British Army brigadier War
Sam Browne (1824–1901), British Indian Army general
Thomas M.
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Maggie Browne
Hamer's younger brother, Sam Hield Hamer, also became an editor at Cassell; he is credited with "discovering" Arthur Rackham as an illustrator. He wrote under the name of Sam Browne.
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Red Serge
"Review order" may be worn with "full" Sam Browne, or "stripped" Sam Browne where no lanyard, pistol, holster, or pouches are worn. Officers also wear the cavalry pattern Sam Browne belt.
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12th Cavalry (Frontier Force)
The 12th Cavalry Sam Browne's Cavalry (Frontier Force) is an armoured regiment of Pakistan Army. 22nd Sam Browne's Cavalry (Frontier Force)
The 22nd Sam Browne's Cavalry (Frontier Force) was raised in 1849 at Lahore by Lieutenant Samuel J.
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Junior safety patrol
Hetznecker introduced the Sam Browne belt and badge that became synonymous with school patrol across the country and administered St. They were formally identified by either a badge or a white cloth Sam Browne belt, later replaced by an orange reflector vest or orange Sam Browne belt.
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Bianchi International
See also
The Bianchi Cup
Police duty belt
Sam Browne Belt
References
External links
http://www.bianchi-intl.com/ - Bianchi International
Handgun
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Seems Like Old Times (song)
The tune was derived from a 1939 song, "It Seems Like Old Times" with music and lyrics by Sam H. The recording by Joe Loss and His Orchestra with vocal by Sam Browne was made in London on April 17, 1946.
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