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What about Havelock -- a white kepi cover with a long tail draping over the wear's neck and shoulders, the havelock was named for Sir Henry Havelock, the British military man who made it popular in India in the 1850s. Considered smart martial apparel in hot climates, it was worn early in the Civil War by Northerners and Southerners to ward off sunstroke. The havelock was eliminated from uniform requisitions when American found that it cut off air circulation around the head and face. ?

Didn't French legionaries use similar headgear in Africa? Drutt (talk) 07:00, 12 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]