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A havelock can be found on what part of a soldier's body?
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A havelock can be found on what part of a soldier's body?
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The answer is head. Havelock is a cloth that is underneath a soldier's hat and would then extend over the back of one's neck. This then protects the soldiers from the harmful rays of the sun. The cloth has been named after Sir Henry Havelock.
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