On the head-dress of the Polish army (1940), which included the square-topped czapka and the side cap (field-service), the Polish eagle appeared in white metal. On the beret it was in cloth, and on the various patterns of helmet it was painted in yellow anti-gas paint. ("The armed forces of World War II", Andrew Mollo, Orbis Publishing Limited, London, 1982: 74)

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