The combat uniforms are the same yes, the only difference being is rank insignia. However dress uniforms are varied by rank
All the uniforms are shown in the link below
Army officers have to buy their own uniforms because they make more money than enlisted soldiers, who do not but their own uniforms.
in 1914, the portuguese uniforms were given by the british army, so they were equal to the british army uniforms
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If you mean British soldiers, you could replace British with United Kingdom or UK and soldiers with troops, infantry, military or army personnel.They were nicknamed Tommies in the past century. During the American Revolution they were "redcoats" due to their uniforms.
Confederate uniforms were grey. The Union Army wore dark blue.
That's correct, on account of the red uniform jackets used by the British Army.
The dress uniforms are loosely based on Soviet Uniforms, while the current fatigue uniforms are the Type 07 digital pattern uniforms.
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Netherlands - Their army is unionised.
Initially, the Continental Army (as the colonial troops were called) did not have uniforms, so many of them fought in whatever they had. This ranged from everyday clothes, hunting gear, to old British uniforms they had around. Later on, Continental troops got blue uniforms.
Correct question is;- Does everybody in the army wear the same clothes? Yes and no. Basic soldiers all where the same uniform, officers have similar uniforms with some differences depending on the rank of the officer. Then they have different clothes for combat situations.
Patches and ranks shown on uniforms.