They receive a basic issue from Supply.
they wore green uniforms but the unifroms were different in between army units and the marines had 2 different uniforms
It was similar in style to the uniforms of other armies at that time. Try typing "Texan Army uniform" or "Republic of Texas uniforms" for pictures. At the Alamo, only some of the men were uniformed, and the rest wore civilian clothing.
Army officers have to buy their own uniforms because they make more money than enlisted soldiers, who do not but their own uniforms.
women's army corps. they did men's jobs so that the men could go to war
762,972 Men 63,823 Women
Army uniforms!!!!!
During the war, most of the men were wearing Army uniforms.
so they know who is on their team
they wore green uniforms but the unifroms were different in between army units and the marines had 2 different uniforms
5.11 Tactical sells outdoor gear, as well as army, police, and tactical gear. They sell women and men's apparel, footwear, flashlights, eyewear, outerwear, bags and packs, and uniforms for men and women. They have closeout deals with exceptional prices.
in 1914, the portuguese uniforms were given by the british army, so they were equal to the british army uniforms
They followed the army, became nurses and sewed their uniforms (repaired) and new roles for women emerged.
the uniforms were grey but in many cases the men of the south had no uniforms and simply had their everyday clothes on, especially if they were not part of the organized army.
They want men than ladies. >:(
Matt Kutner
Probably lots of people, but famously Joan of ArcAnswer:As long as there have been armies there have been women fighting in them disguided as men (This assumes that uniforms were available to hide the fact that they were not men) Unlike Jean d'Arc who was openly a woman leading men, most pretended to be men to escape social rules and regulations. The link discusses women in the American Civil War.
It was similar in style to the uniforms of other armies at that time. Try typing "Texan Army uniform" or "Republic of Texas uniforms" for pictures. At the Alamo, only some of the men were uniformed, and the rest wore civilian clothing.