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As far as modern uniforms go, the soldier wears both 8-pocket fatigue pants outfitted with durable material and seams and a fatigue smock that is a long-sleeved shirt that is also rugged and durable and have Velcro pads on the shoulders and each side of the chest for placeing insignias and unit patches. The U.S. Military leads the way in advancing uniforms with the adoption of digital uniforms. Currently, the Marines wear MARPAT (MARine PATtern), a camouflage that is made up of many tiny squares of different woodland colors to hide the wearer. MARPAT is available in winter, desert and woodland patterns. The Army has a similar type called ACU (Army Combat Uniform) and is also based on digital squares. However, the army version sports variations on gray and very light green/blue on their uniforms. Finally, the Air Force has developed a similar pattern based on digital squares and the tiger stripe pattern. All 3 uniforms help to mask a soldiers IR (InfraRed) signature.
Pictures I have seen show them wearing a loose-fitting jungle green uniform similar to the Americans, but with jungle hats instead of steel helmets, and all equipment carried in back to facilitate a prone defensive position. Watch the movie "The Odd Angry Shot," and you will have an idea of Australia's experience in the Vietnam War, as well as their uniforms.
In 1939, Americans celebrate working its way out the depression and drew people form all over the world with the worlds fair.
Scarlet Trouser Stripe (Blood Stripe) - The red stripe was first seen on Marine uniforms in 1796. It was used off and on until uniform regulations made it standard on all NCO and Officer uniforms in 1859. It is rumored that the stripe represents the blood shed by Marines at the Battle of Chapultepec in the war with Mexico in 1846.
about all the students that were uniforms for their school's
it all depends on the school your going into but most schools will have uniforms
Try this site http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-uniforms/all-forces.htm It has a detailed list of the uniforms.
Definitely not, armies, navies and air force all have different requirements.
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Church of All Worlds was created in 1962.
Yes, wearing uniforms in Japanese schools is standard practice.
They are not lue.
No not at all. Most, if not all schools have dress codes. Some are stricter than others. Some schools require uniforms to be worn but many do not. It just simply means that the kids who are not in uniforms go to a school that does not require them to wear uniforms.
The combat uniforms are the same yes, the only difference being is rank insignia. However dress uniforms are varied by rank
Not exactly uniforms but more smocks they all where smocks but at my dentist they where different colored smocks
All of the MLB players currently wear Majestic uniforms.