B52 pilots during the Vietnam War typically wore military-issued watches that were rugged and reliable, such as the Hamilton B-U.S. Army watch or the Timex Military watch. These timepieces were designed for durability and functionality under extreme conditions. Additionally, some pilots opted for other brands known for their precision and robustness, reflecting the practical needs of their missions. Overall, the emphasis was on utility rather than style.
During war, when fighting against recognized nations; POW=Prisoner of War. During the Vietnam War, US POWs wore striped prison uniforms.
Yes, watches have been around since 15th century. Portable Watch was used on a ship and it took few centuries til people started to "wear" watches.
The troops had to wear condoms in sexual congress.
They wear diapers.
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Yes, running watches are completely safe to wear during exercising. Accessories are great to use when you are exercising or running. Check Ebay for the best deals.
Not much compared to people who don't wear watches.
Usually on your wrist, but people wear watch chains on their belts or in their pockets for pocket watches, they make keychain watches, armband watches, and even finger/ring watches.
Nike running watches have a great reputation, especially because of the Nike+ facility. They are highly recommended and are considered safe to use during exercise. They are a lightweight watch which does not interfere.
kids usually wear hip hop watches with a big bezel. this watch is what all the teen boys in my school wear
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Men don't usually wear necklaces to events. Wrist watches say much more and have more class.
Callen and Sam both wear luminox series 8800 watches but that changes to fit the personality of the person they are undercover.
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