Bandolier (disambiguation)

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A bandolier is a pocketed belt for holding ammunition.

Bandolier pocketed belt for holding ammunition

A bandolier or a bandoleer is a pocketed belt for holding ammunition. It is usually slung sash-style over the shoulder, with the ammunition pockets across the midriff and chest.

Bandolier may also refer to:

<i>Bandolier</i> (album) 1975 studio album by Budgie

Bandolier is the fifth album by Welsh rock band Budgie, released in September 1975 through MCA Records. It reached #36 in the UK and was certified Gold in 1976. The album was released in the US on A&M Records in late 1975. The cover art was created by artist Patrick Woodroffe.

Bandolier was an independent healthcare journal about evidence-based healthcare, written by Oxford University scientists. It was started in 1994 and the National Health Service paid for its distribution to all doctors in the UK until 2002. Publication of the printed version ceased in 2007. New material was published online through 2010. Publication ceased in 2010.

HMAS Bandolier was an Attack-class patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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