No. Brown. The navy and air force had blue uniforms.
No, allied soldiers wore khaki uniforms (A shade of medium brown) and German soldiers wore blue/gray. -I believe the first to to wear camouflage were German paratroops in WW2.
Material called cotton lisle. British WAAF's and American WAC's wore them as part of their uniforms, as well.
Hi, If you are refffering to the civil war soldiers, the southern soldiers wore gray uniforms, the northern wore blue. Hope this helps. GRAY Grey
All of the MLB players currently wear Majestic uniforms.
The color(other than gray) most often mentioned is "butternut" which was a shade of brown.The color was made by boiling nutshells,which would release the pigment(color), and then the fabric was immersed in it.
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They wore Gray.
in 1914, the portuguese uniforms were given by the british army, so they were equal to the british army uniforms
Yes they wore red uniforms
they don't you can aolmost wear what you like
During the American Revolutionary War, the British wore red uniforms.
No ; Except for gym you have to wear gray shirt and blue shorts
Confederate soilders wore gray or yellowish-brown uniforms.
Because those are the colors of their road uniforms. They wear gray jerseys with New York written across the front in navy blue.
they wore little gray and the shirts had buttons on.
The Yankees do not even have blue road shirts (their road uniforms are gray) and they never wear any part of their road uniforms at home.
The Union uniform was blue, the Confederacy uniform was gray. Other than the color, the clothing was quite simple and ordinary. Uniforms were not elaborate.