Kinda depends on what you wanted to donate them for. Goodwill probably won't have much use for them (if any). Perhaps items such as the field jacket and cold weather gear, they would, but most of it wouldn't be of much use to them. Better to just sell it to a military surplus store.
Army officers have to buy their own uniforms because they make more money than enlisted soldiers, who do not but their own uniforms.
You can honor your father's memory by preserving his army uniforms as cherished keepsakes. Consider framing them or displaying them in a shadow box to create a tribute in your home. Alternatively, you might donate them to a local veterans' organization or museum where they can be appreciated by others. If you're comfortable, you could also explore repurposing the fabric into a quilt or other memorabilia.
Confederate uniforms were grey. The Union Army wore dark blue.
Yes, but not every ribbon is approved for wear on Army uniforms, IIRC.
Follow the link below for images of the uniforms-
in 1914, the portuguese uniforms were given by the british army, so they were equal to the british army uniforms
Initially, the Continental Army (as the colonial troops were called) did not have uniforms, so many of them fought in whatever they had. This ranged from everyday clothes, hunting gear, to old British uniforms they had around. Later on, Continental troops got blue uniforms.
Goodwill baby, goodwill.
Army officers have to buy their own uniforms because they make more money than enlisted soldiers, who do not but their own uniforms.
Only the members of the Army are authorized to wear army uniforms. Those that have retired or been discharged are allowed to wear their uniforms appropriately. Impersonating military personnel is a crime.
You can honor your father's memory by preserving his army uniforms as cherished keepsakes. Consider framing them or displaying them in a shadow box to create a tribute in your home. Alternatively, you might donate them to a local veterans' organization or museum where they can be appreciated by others. If you're comfortable, you could also explore repurposing the fabric into a quilt or other memorabilia.
Donate to charity without anybody seeing
Graham Sumner has written: 'Roman Army (History of Uniforms)' 'Roman Army' -- subject(s): Army, Equipment, Uniforms
P. H. Smitherman has written: 'Cavalry uniforms of the British Army' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Army. Cavalry, Uniforms 'Uniforms of the Royal Artillery 1716-1966' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Army. Royal Artillery, Great Britain. Army. Royal Regiment of Artillery, Uniforms 'Uniforms of the Scottish regiments' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Army, Scottish regiments, Uniforms
You can donate them to your nearest Salvation Army , or you can donate them also to your nearest Goodwill store .
Army Uniforms
they had uniforms