Service Dress Blues
Government Issue
government issue
Elizabeth Regina Elizabeth Reigns
GI stood for Government Issue. This is all the equipment, uniforms, and other items necessary for a soldier to do his job.
in the military quarter
R. Money Barnes has written: 'Military uniforms of Britain and the Empire' -- subject(s): Military uniforms 'The uniforms and history of the Scottish regiments'
twilled cotton originally used for military uniforms is CHINO - hope this helps
Their military uniforms.
Yes they wear military uniforms and are members of the military.
KHAKI
The Salvation Army has a military structure and its members wear uniforms. It was founded by William and Catherine Booth in 1865 as the "Christian Mission".
G.I. was actually used to describe items in US military supply records and actually stands for Galvanized Iron. It was later attributed to US army soldiers themselves. It was never used on the uniforms. I am quite sure it was meant to indicate all of clothing weaponry and general equipment the GOVERNMENT ISSUED [GI] to its soldiers.Over the course of time it came to refer to the soldier also