I'm not really sure but i do know that their whole kit apparently weighed 60 pounds and helmets hadn't been introduced yet so they wore peeked caps that weighed 2 pounds and each of their boots weighed 5 pounds.
here is a pdf file on the internet that can help
http://www.schoolhistory.co.UK/gcselinks/wars/firstwwlinks/worksheets/soldiersequipment.pdf
use the diagram i hope it helps Xx
In the war of independance, the british army had: Red coat, tricocked hat, beige pants, white braces, red waistcoat, leather back pack with regiment number, leather pouch for storing shots and a brown bess musket
The battle uniform of the British Soldiers during the First World War are as follows; * Service Boots; coloured brown * Puttees; khaki colour (in exception to the Royal Newfoundland Regiment who were given blue puttees at one time) * Khaki pants and buttoned tunic * Helmet; sometimes with chinstrap * Bayonet * Rifle; Lewis or Ross Officers were equipped with a pistol opposed to the private's rifle.
bcuz they cuold and did
the Bostonians hated the british soldiers because they kept on tormenting them
They were very different from the British soldiers and wanted to declare independence from England.
British Redcoats can be a name to describe the Butlins' Entertainers, who traditionally wear Red Coats. Butlins is a British holiday camp company, founded by Sir Billy Butlin. Alternatively, it can be a name used to describe a historical British soldier, who also wore red coats. More Information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_coat_(British_army)
In British history, the captain of a ship wore his hat sideways as a sign of rank. Captains had the right wear their uniforms as they saw fit within reason.
The Hessians fought with the British.
The British wore: Red coat's and headgear with leather cap's The colonial wore: Saggy clothing
They wore helmets long before world war 1.
They wore Gray.
The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.
The Americans wore blue and the British wore red
They wore uniforms with emblems.
They wore chain mail armor.
No, allied soldiers wore khaki uniforms (A shade of medium brown) and German soldiers wore blue/gray. -I believe the first to to wear camouflage were German paratroops in WW2.
No. The British wore red and not white.
they wore sun bonets and rode beach crusers
they wore them so that they didn't cut their feet and get infected
The British wore redcoats, that's why we called them "The Redcoats".