British Guards traditionally have similar uniforms but also have distinguishing marks. These marks, similar to the United States' military, show rank and position.
Yes, the British military historically used blue coats as part of their uniforms. For example, during the 18th century, British troops, particularly the Royal Navy and some regiments, wore blue coats. The blue coat became a symbol of various military and naval units, and it has also influenced modern military attire.
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The Salvation Army has a military structure and its members wear uniforms. It was founded by William and Catherine Booth in 1865 as the "Christian Mission".
the men chosen as tax collectors knew they were unpopular, and those in Boston were protected by two regiments of redcoats (bristish soilders).
Wendy Skilton has written: 'British military band uniforms'
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W. Y. Carman has written: 'The Royal Artillery' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Army. Royal Regiment of Artillery 'British military uniforms from contemporary pictures: Henry VII to the present day' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Army, Uniforms 'Indian army uniforms under the British from the eighteenth century to 1947' 'A dictionary of military uniform' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Military uniforms 'Glengarry Badges of the British Line Reg'
That's correct, on account of the red uniform jackets used by the British Army.
Bernard William Cox has written: 'The dress distinctions of [British cavalry regiments]' -- subject(s): Cavalry, Great Britain, Great Britain. Army, Uniforms
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