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The Southern (Confederate) Army wore grey uniforms.
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No. But they did get backup when they were losing from the French milatary.
Q: What did the Army wear in WW2?AnswerSoldiers were issued uniforms, boots, helmets and equipment and their weapons when they went to war. Each country had their own design and color of uniforms. And within an Army such as US, there were many types of uniforms for different branches of service(Army, navy, Marines) as well as different types of climates. Uniforms could vary based upon the purpose of the soldier. Example a Paratrooper would wear a different uniform than an infantryman or an airman.Why a uniform?Uniforms were issued because it was cheaper to mass produce them. And every soldier had to have something to wear that would identify him as a friend. Having common clothes and equipment made it easier to supply replacement items.
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they had uniforms
The United States Army Band (Pershing's Own) wears Civil War-style rank on its dress uniforms. The uniform itself is designed after 19th-century Army uniforms.
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in 1914, the portuguese uniforms were given by the british army, so they were equal to the british army uniforms
The Italian Fascists under Benito Mussolini's army. They were known as "The Black Shirts". But not every one in the Italian Army wore black shirts. It was only those who were a part of the Fascist organization, which included the military branch of service. The Nazi's rose to power in Germany in 1933 and their "troops" wore brown shirts. Later this was replaced by the SS who wore black uniforms.
The Italian Fascists under Benito Mussolini's army. They were known as "The Black Shirts". But not every one in the Italian Army wore black shirts. It was only those who were a part of the Fascist organization, which included the military branch of service. The Nazi's rose to power in Germany in 1933 and their "troops" wore brown shirts. Later this was replaced by the SS who wore black uniforms.
In general, Italian uniforms were GREY, but not the Grey-Green like the Germans. Their uniforms were a fine gabardine material. However, many Italian uniforms worn in the field were more GREEN, especially the winter uniforms. Of course, the desert troops wore TAN. And the Italians, like the Germans, had WHITE summer dress uniforms. Note: In the movie "Captain Correlli's Mandolin", the color of the uniform appears to have too much BLUE tint. But this movie has some great examples of Italian Uniforms of WW2. At first, I thought the yellow insignia on the hat was incorrect for an artilleryman. Most armies use YELLOW for Cavalry. But the Italian army used YELLOW as the branch color for Artillery. RED was used for their elite units.
Army officers have to buy their own uniforms because they make more money than enlisted soldiers, who do not but their own uniforms.
Only the members of the Army are authorized to wear army uniforms. Those that have retired or been discharged are allowed to wear their uniforms appropriately. Impersonating military personnel is a crime.
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