The Spanish military followed the Prussian fashion of the day. This meant stiff uniform jackets of blue wool worn over white linen and wool shirts, waistcoats, and knee breeches with hose.
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Hitler was fully in power by this time, so much the same as in WW2 -grey, black or basic camouflage, with alterations depending on role(tanker, engineer etc), dress (parade or field uniforms) and service (army, navy, airforce)
Actually, the change was gradual. It was not like one day, they just stopped. The change began in the mid-to-late 1800s, because with new technologies like long-range rifles and then various kinds of bombs, wearing bright uniforms put you at a disadvantage-- the enemy could easily see you. So the army began changing to colors that blended into the environment better and made the troops less visible from a distance. By 1902, the change had been implemented in many of the uniforms, and by the first world war, few if any British soldiers went to war in a bright-colored uniform. But bright colored uniforms, including red coats, were still used for special occasions like a military band concert, for the next several decades.
Uniforms? Many had no uniform (even though George Washington wanted uniforms) and just fought in their everyday clothes (as they also used their own personal weapons).
They Usually Change There Uniforms Depending On The Weather Is Like Where They Are Playing Or If They Want To Where That Uniform In The Meantime.
it looked like the french uniform because at that time the spanish king was related to the french crown, for more just google "spanish army colonial uniforms"
Yes they wear military uniforms and are members of the military.
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Strict, with lots of rules and military-style regimentation, lots of homework and uniforms.
They feared the discipline, hair cuts, showers, and clean clothes (uniforms) that the military would have forced upon them.
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none. no kids like to wear uniforms.
50% do like uniforms and 50% do not
There are several companies that make flag patches like those on military uniforms. Some of the companies can be found online, such as Custom Patches, USCO Mail, and Aviator Gear.
about all the students that were uniforms for their school's
Well, Norway only participated in one war during this period, a brief one with Sweden in the early 1800s. we only had 30 000 men, so the war was not high profiled, and the first pictures of uniforms are form the 1860s. They were simple, and buttoned up. Some pictures can be found at: http://www.arkivverket.no/webfelles/arkivmagasinet/arkivmag_02_06.pdf Most of the pictures are not of norwegian uniforms from the 1800s, but on page 3 (content) you can see the uniform from the 1860s in the corner. colour isn't mentioned(and the pictures black and white), but they are black, blue or darker green i would assume.
a skull, but it was not on soldier's uniforms, it was on the uniforms of a divivsion of the SS.