it was grayalso what color were the muslin shirts with all the buttons
the uniform was black and white and 30 stars on the Bach and guns
The colours of German and British uniform were grey and khaki respectively
only if it is part of the uniform as in the American soldiers cammies or if the uniform allows for some personal choice such the flight suits of flgiht crews
The uniform color of a worker can vary depending on the industry and company. Some common uniform colors include blue, grey, black, or white. Ultimately, it is up to the employer to determine the specific uniform color for their workers.
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A fireman's
A fireman's
A fire-fighter, or fireman, wears turnouts. They are usually made of Nomex or other fire-retardant material.
A fireman's.Also referred to as "Bunker Gear", this is the usual protective clothing worn by a FIREFIGHTER when fighting structural (building) fires, or performing rescues. Turnouts are so named because when not in use, they are kept ready to don quickly by 'turning out' the pants over the boots. This way, the firefighter simply steps into the boots and pulls the pants up. Firefighters are typically expected to be able to don all of their equipment is about one minute. The heavily insulated turnouts can be uncomfortably hot to wear, but keep the extreme temperatures of a fire away from the firefighter's body. Structural turnouts will fail at approximately 1200°F (650°C).Turnouts consist of a coat, pants and suspenders, leather or rubber waterproof boots, a hood, a strong helmet with eye protection, gloves, a belt, and SCBA (Self Contained Breathing Apparatus). When fully dressed, a firefighter will be wearing about 70lbs (32kg) of gear, not including any additional tools being carried.http://www.sccfd.org/clothing_turnouts.h…
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Because Australian nationals are required by law to vote.
because biak is the best in the country..
A fireman's.Also referred to as "Bunker Gear", this is the usual protective clothing worn by a FIREFIGHTER when fighting structural (building) fires, or performing rescues. Turnouts are so named because when not in use, they are kept ready to don quickly by 'turning out' the pants over the boots. This way, the firefighter simply steps into the boots and pulls the pants up. Firefighters are typically expected to be able to don all of their equipment is about one minute. The heavily insulated turnouts can be uncomfortably hot to wear, but keep the extreme temperatures of a fire away from the firefighter's body. Structural turnouts will fail at approximately 1200°F (650°C).Turnouts consist of a coat, pants and suspenders, leather or rubber waterproof boots, a hood, a strong helmet with eye protection, gloves, a belt, and SCBA (Self Contained Breathing Apparatus). When fully dressed, a firefighter will be wearing about 70lbs (32kg) of gear, not including any additional tools being carried.http://www.sccfd.org/clothing_turnouts.h…
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If you drive HWY 34 or HWY 36 into/out of RMNP, please, don't use turnouts ever. Keep gazing at Elk feeding at the side of the road as if no one else in the world existed and Elk were as rare as magnetic monopoles (even though there are roughly 3 billion of them along the Big Thompson river). If there are 20 cars piling up behind you, no problem! Whatever you do, avoid the turnouts to let faster, non-elk-gazing vehicles pass: slow and steady wins the race!
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