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Most photos show Italian and German POW's wearing their uniforms. I'm sure many had to have new uniforms or clothes issued to them so they could work OR because they were captured in a desert uniform and needed warmer clothes. After Italy surrendered in Sept 1943, the Allies in Italy began to use some friendly Italians to haul supplies by mules or as translators. Many were issued British or American uniforms or clothes and some had a Green patch (about 4 inches & oval) with ITALY in white. This patch signified that they were friendly troops but were not soldiers who had security clearance.
The battle of D-Day began with parachute and glider landings at midnight on 6 June. Almost 30,000 soldiers landed by prachute and gliders and the German armies were totally surprised
The reason is something called "patriotism".
US Army M1 steel helmets were not issued with cloth camo covers as were the US Marines fighting in the Pacific, during WWII. Consequently, soldiers didn't do to much writing on steel. The common thing was to paint their division patch on the sides of the helmets (1st Infantry Division, 3rd ID, 4 ID, etc.). In Vietnam, the US Army began, for the first time, issuing cloth camo reversible covers for the steel M1 helmets. At this time US Soldiers began writing graffiti on their helmets.
The first and second waves of soldiers finally began to get off Omaha Beach around mid-day after being pinned down for over 4 hours.
All a normal soldier needed North and south was the ability to fire a musket. In the north soldiers where equipped with uniforms, canteens, a musket, cartridges with cartridge box, and sometimes a badge to signify what regiment and corps a soldier was in. While in the south they closely related to what the north did except in 1863 the south began to run out of uniforms so soldiers were allowed to where basic clothes as long as they wore something grey.
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The current Canadian flag began to get used after February 15, 1965.
In world war 2 the training what the Canadian soldiers had to do, was to learn how to win a fight trough partnership.When people joind the army the training was the first thing to go,in the early morning without any Uniform, most of the time just in underware they began thery training such as Gun,Rifel,Tank and fight training where they had to prouve theyr selfs before they went to the front.
The CPR or Canadian Pacific Railway.
There are many theories as to how doughboys got their name. Some that i have heard are the dumpling-shaped buttons that Union soldiers wore on their uniforms. No one truly knows for sure, but the word "doughboys" seems to date back to the Mexican War. This term might also have been to describe how unexperienced soldiers were. New soldiers were constantly being transferred into trench warfare to fight beside experienced soldiers. Because the need for fighters increased, they began to start fighting without hardly any training at all.
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Because the two teams are the same organization - the Titans began as the Houston Oilers for the period 1960-96; they moved to Tennessee in 1997 and changed their uniforms and name in 1999.
Most photos show Italian and German POW's wearing their uniforms. I'm sure many had to have new uniforms or clothes issued to them so they could work OR because they were captured in a desert uniform and needed warmer clothes. After Italy surrendered in Sept 1943, the Allies in Italy began to use some friendly Italians to haul supplies by mules or as translators. Many were issued British or American uniforms or clothes and some had a Green patch (about 4 inches & oval) with ITALY in white. This patch signified that they were friendly troops but were not soldiers who had security clearance.
Conscription or the draft.