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What is the chest piece of the roman soldiers uniform called?

LORICAE


Why is the drill sergeant badge worn on the right pocket of the army combat uniform?

Because Medals and Ribbons are worn on the left side of the uniform, over the heart, whilst badges which have meaning, but less significance to them than Ribbons Or medals which signify Campaigns, achievements, or special assignments. Compared to Badges which just signify knowledge.


Why do British soldiers wear bearskin hats as part of their uniform?

British soldiers wear bearskin hats as part of their uniform as a tradition that dates back to the early 19th century. The hats are made from the fur of Canadian black bears and are worn as a symbol of prestige and honor.


What colour uniform did the british soldiers wear during the Zulu war?

The basic colour was khaki


What is a World War 2 military pin circular shaped with a bird in the center with its wings extended outside of the circle?

This is the Honorable Discharge Pin. It was given to soldiers to wear on their uniform so that they could continue to wear their uniform after their discharge. The pin would signify to other soldiers (mainly officers) that he was not on active duty and did not have to obey orders or at least not all of the mundane stuff. The eagle in the circle of the pin looks kinda like a duck so the GI's referred to this pin as "the ruptured duck". It was awarded either as a lapel pin or a patch. The patch was usually worn above the RIGHT breast pocket. The patch was issued in different color material and color thread depending on the branch of service---Army or Navy.