Anything that the military uniform dress code doesn't allow.
expensive and luxurious.
No. If it's not actually a component of the uniform, it's not to be worn with the uniform.
Blouse
Anyone from any nation, who has worn the military uniform, is a veteran.
Why not? If a person has EVER worn the military uniform of their nation, they are a veteran.
The bush hat is a wide brimmed hat with a chinstrap, that were most commonly worn as part of the Australian military uniform. They are still worn today by many different countries as part of their military uniforms.
There are several 'peakless' forms of uniform headgear. The most common in garrison or peace duty would be a beret; in the field a 'field cap;' and in combat, a helmet.
To honor all those who have worn the military uniform in defense of their nation, war or peace.
It is called a trenchcoat, or a Slatsvecken.
If you have worn a military uniform in service to your nation, YOU ARE A VETERAN.
only if it is part of the uniform as in the American soldiers cammies or if the uniform allows for some personal choice such the flight suits of flgiht crews
The EIB and the CIB are both military designations. When they have been earned, they can be worn. There is a limitation to the number of medals or ribbons that can be worn on a uniform.