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No,There is a Combat Action RIBBON though.The Combat Action Ribbon (CAR) is a personal military decoration of the United States Navy, United States Marine Corps, and United States Coast Guard which is awarded to those who, in any grade including and below that of a Captain in the Navy and Coast Guard (or Colonel in the Marine Corps), have actively participated in ground or surface combat.
SGT robert McCorkle was awarded the United States Army Combat Action bade for actively engaging or being engaged by the enemy. IED blast on 22 NOV 08. Operations in Iraq from OCT of 2008-SEP of 2009.
They tend to use the Multi Cam uniforms, rather than the ACU uniforms. They may also opt to wear the older three colour Desert Combat Uniform or woodland Battle Dress Uniform as it suits their mission.
Yes in the sense that the Federal government has to treat the states similarly. However what each state passes in its own legislature, granted that it is not in violation of Federal law or the Constitution, is completely for it to decide and so the laws of states are not uniform at all. However the Full Faith and Credit clause of the constitution says that states must recognize judicial action of other states.
This is a rather vague question. In the War Between the States, the uniforms for the confederates were grey or butternut brown, and those of the union were blue. These consisted, on the visible outside, of trousers and a uniform coat (as well as belts, buckles, and other such things) and an angled-top "kepi"-style cap as headwear. In WWII, the uniform depended on the circumstances: there was a dress uniform, a duty uniform, and a combat uniform, to name a few. A web search will easily produce pictures.
The United States Marine Corps uses 5 types of uniforms. They are categorized as follows: the dress uniform, the service uniform, the utility uniform, the physical training uniform and the misc. category.
Civilians in the United States are barred from engaging in combat. The United States military hires many civilian workers during combat, like truck drivers.
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The United States Marine Corps has several different types of uniforms, including the service uniform (known as "Dress Blues" or "Dress Whites"), the utility uniform (known as "Marpat" or "Woodlands"), and the field uniform (known as "MARPAT"), among others. Each uniform is designed for specific purposes and occasions, ranging from ceremonial events to combat operations.
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They are wide and vary is respects from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. In the United States, many states follow the Uniform Commercial Code, with their own particular modifications to that uniform code.