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yes because the Japanese was the first person to make uniforms so of course they still make them wear uniforms
Yes they do. These uniforms are designed to fit loose enough to make the pregnant soldier feel comfortable during a regular work day.
The cost to the Federal government for military uniforms varied over the duration of the war. With that said the contract to make the uniforms may be benchmarked by the contract the government gave to Brooks Brothers to make them. The cost charged by Brooks Brothers was $19.20.
not in the American military. there are many efforts underway that are attempting to change the female dress uniforms to make them look better
There are several companies that make flag patches like those on military uniforms. Some of the companies can be found online, such as Custom Patches, USCO Mail, and Aviator Gear.
The uniforms were made in factories in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, India and other countries. The women were the ones who did most of the work since the men had been called to fight on the war front or to support the warriors. The military quarter masters then issued the uniforms to the service people. Private tailoring companies were also contracted to make uniforms from various countries.
As commander in chief, he can issue executive orders to make changes to military protocol itself
Modify: to make less extreme, to make changes or minor changes in, to make basic or fundamental changes in often to give a new orientation to or to serve a new endAdapt: to make fit (as for a new use) often by modification
It does not make the news that often. However, when there are big changes in the technology it will make the news.
Each military has differing names for their uniforms. The common term for the camouflage utility uniform in the American military is "cammies" or digital cammies which is shortened to "digies." This is in reference to the little squares that make up the pattern as opposed to the older and now mostly obsolete uniforms that were not made up of the little squares. The older ones are sometimes comically called analogue cammies.
WearGuard does not make uniforms for any specific industry. Their clothing can be used as uniforms by a number of different industries. They make parkas, jackets, hats, pants, shirts, and belts.
You have to make the uniforms then sell it so your group members can buy them.