so they know who is on their team
No
The combat uniforms are the same yes, the only difference being is rank insignia. However dress uniforms are varied by rank
School children would have worn uniforms and people in certain jobs, like army or police, would have, just the same as other countries.School children would have worn uniforms and people in certain jobs, like army or police, would have, just the same as other countries.School children would have worn uniforms and people in certain jobs, like army or police, would have, just the same as other countries.School children would have worn uniforms and people in certain jobs, like army or police, would have, just the same as other countries.School children would have worn uniforms and people in certain jobs, like army or police, would have, just the same as other countries.School children would have worn uniforms and people in certain jobs, like army or police, would have, just the same as other countries.School children would have worn uniforms and people in certain jobs, like army or police, would have, just the same as other countries.School children would have worn uniforms and people in certain jobs, like army or police, would have, just the same as other countries.School children would have worn uniforms and people in certain jobs, like army or police, would have, just the same as other countries.School children would have worn uniforms and people in certain jobs, like army or police, would have, just the same as other countries.School children would have worn uniforms and people in certain jobs, like army or police, would have, just the same as other countries.
uniformity, identification with your fellows, esprit de corp,
Army clothes (uniforms) are contracted by the US Government to civilian contractors. The same as with the production of other equipment and weapons.
Yes. The color of the name is the same color of the jersey. I don't know why anybody wants that.
They wear the same uniforms as the rest of their unit. This may be the ACU or MultiCam uniform for the Army, the MARPAT uniform for the Marines, the ABU for the Air Force.... special operations units have a bit more leniency in what they wear as far as uniforms go. They might wear any of the above, or even the phased out BDU, DCU, or ERDL uniforms if they saw fit to.
yes because it causes less bullying and everyone is the same!
If the uniforms are not similar or the same color, they don't have to change uniforms. If the uniforms are similar, then it is customary that the away team will have to change the uniform. The home team can tell the other team if they are the ones that are going to change the uniform if they want to. If the uniforms are not the same, then both teams can use whichever uniform they like the away or the home uniform.
So they can tell what part of the army or service they are in. They can recognize each other as members of the same service. Ranks and divisions are on the uniforms.
Same uniforms as the regular British Army. The only difference was the shoulder title that read "HOMEGUARD"
Correct question is;- Does everybody in the army wear the same clothes? Yes and no. Basic soldiers all where the same uniform, officers have similar uniforms with some differences depending on the rank of the officer. Then they have different clothes for combat situations.