A military uniform is used to identify one nation from another and to distinguish between different ranks and services. Still used today military uniforms have been around for 1000s of years as seen by the Romans.
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NO. Anyone who has worn a military uniform in service to their nation, war or peace, is a veteran.
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Japan had approximately six million men in uniform (in the military) during WWII.
About 10 million men in uniform. This compares with only about 3 million men for the Vietnam War.
RN in military spec terms mean World War 2
If you mean the U.S., yes.
It was a military unit
it depends on the area where the war we fight
If you mean a captain/sailer of a military boat/submarine then they do as normal military sailers do
it means get the military ready for war
About 20 000 people wore the us uniform in world war 2
Sedition Act Sedition Act
An agreement by belligerents to suspend military operations. For example, World War I Armistice.