Black across the shoulders (above the collar) is part of the uniform of a commissioned officer (i.e. someone who has graduated from Starfleet Academy). Black below the collar indicates that the wearer is a Starfleet cadet.
They live above ground.
Yes, they wore black uniforms. Improved answer: The SS wore black uniforms until around 1937. During the war, they wore grey or field-grey uniforms.
As Above So Below - 1973 was released on: USA: 12 November 2011 (L.A. Rebellion: Creating a New Black Cinema)
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Team colors are red, black, and white. The home uniforms are red and black with white accents. The away uniforms are white and black with red accents.
yes black pants and a black shirt
sometimes they wear black wind breaker shirts or black suit coats, but the blue is tradtionally the colour and they are even called 'blue' by managers and players
Name for Mussolini's followers (from the uniforms they wore)
I think they're brown and black
No. The SS was a NAZI force separate from the GERMAN army. The main differences being that the German army wore their grey uniforms and fought according to the Geneva convention (they did not commit atrocities, they were the main force used for invasions etc.) whereas the SS was a force of Nazi fanatics, they believed in Hitler not Germany, they wore camouflage or Black uniforms.The SS was responsible for the Holocaust, and the slaughtering of the Slavs.See related question.Additional AnswerA correction the the above answer. The SS stopped wearing black uniforms around 1937. During the war, they wore Army-style uniforms with SS insignia. SS Panzer crews wore black uniforms similar to the Army's black unforms -however, these were nothing like the prewar SS 'black uniform'. It's also incorrect to say that the SS was a force of 'Nazi fanatics', as many Waffen-SS units were formed from Western and Eastern volunteers who were more anti-communist than nazi.
They don't have to be beige/khaki. Many departments use black, and some even use red!
Black with tan markings in very specific places such as below the tail and above the eyes.