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the 18th century loyalist would wear a red coat while in war thus earning the name ''the red coats''.
armed forces, hospitality, airline, police, chauffeur, etc.
When invited to a formal event where all the Active Duty Officers are wearing the Mess Dress Uniform.
not all the time they only wore helmets in combat but they were hardly ever in combat so yes they did
They are long service and good conduct stripes (known as Badges) awarded to non-officers after lengths of service (in years). They are not ranks.
What equipment do Queensland police officers wear?
Sometimes.
Some of them do and some not.
they usually wear BDUs or tactical gear, those pants offer more storage for gear
More itchier clothes than they do now.
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Because police are there to serve the community and for most police departments it is a requirement to wear a helmet, cap or hat. They will display the departments logo on the cap as well. It is so they can be easily identified as police officers and also as a part of the uniform and pride for their job.Another View: So that officers are more visible and stand out in a crowd situation.
Not necessarily. Most law enforcement officers wear uniforms when working, but detectives, some administrators, and other plainclothes personnel work in street clothes.
Yes they wear military uniforms and are members of the military.
That is a very easy question to google...the poor men wore mostly cotton, if you type into google what peasents in the 17th century tons of pictures and iformation came up for me, try it out! Hope this helps!
they wore their hair naturally. they wore it like loose curls or buns.
Uniformed street officers do not wear cute clothes with their badges. However, detectives are allowed to wear professional but cute clothes with their badges.