Canadian WW II army uniforms are mainly in the hands of collectors now. There are several sites that specialize in such items including Canadian Soldier and Military Tour.
in 1914, the portuguese uniforms were given by the british army, so they were equal to the british army uniforms
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.
The Canadian army makes more money so the Canadian army.
Graham Sumner has written: 'Roman Army (History of Uniforms)' 'Roman Army' -- subject(s): Army, Equipment, Uniforms
From what I can find out, most of the Australian uniforms were of British inspiration, but made in Australia. They also varied slightly in design from their British counterparts. Also, dependent upon were Australian troops served, they may have worn a combination of British, American and Canadian uniforms.
Authentic Canadian World War II uniforms can be purchased through military salvage stores and thrift stores. Reproductions of these uniforms can be ordered from specialty shops such as Costumes Inc.
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
The Canadian Army has never stopped.
Army Uniforms
they had uniforms
The Canadian army entered the war in 1914 The Canadian army entered the war in 1914