Yes. An unusually historically accurate movie, with great attention to those types of details. The uniforms may have looked a little better in the movie. The real soldiers had been serving for several months in the blistering, sweltering heat of coastal Carolina, so they were likely a little more faded and torn.
they weren't. both of their uniforms were the same color: blue. they all fitted well and even if they weren't, after all the things that the 54th did, after that they gave them the TRUE uniform for battle.
Battle of Same happened on 2007-03-04.
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YES
Breeds Hill and Bunker Hill are adjoining hills located in Boston. During the Revolutionary war, a battle that was fought on Breeds Hill was mistakenly identified as the Battle of Bunker Hill.
either when he got them official uniforms or when he ripped up his own paycheck, refusing to take it if they were not going to get payed the same as white soldiers.
they weren't. both of their uniforms were the same color: blue. they all fitted well and even if they weren't, after all the things that the 54th did, after that they gave them the TRUE uniform for battle.
No
The combat uniforms are the same yes, the only difference being is rank insignia. However dress uniforms are varied by rank
Paths of Glory is a 1957 American anti-war film by Stanley Kubrick based on the novel of the same name by Humphrey Cobb which was set during World War I.
no there not the same, rebel glory is sooo much better than any other book
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.
What to wear. How should I dress? Should we look the same? Will uniforms take stress off mornings? Should everyone look like clones? this help???
Same as mens uniforms.
School uniforms are often disliked because they restrict students' individuality and self-expression. Some students feel that uniforms are uncomfortable or unfashionable. Additionally, the cost of purchasing uniforms can be burdensome for families.
They really don't. Teachers and staff just don't want the kids to be creative and express themselves so they make them where the same uniforms everyday, the same as everyone else's.
School uniforms are bad because they are ugly and not many people like them. How can anyone look unique and be themselves if everyone is wearing the same thing!?