Law of Armed Conflict states that Lawful Combatants must display "fixed distinctive emblems recognizable at a distance". Wearing the uniform of the enemy would obviously fail to meet this requirement which means they would be engaged in hostile activities as Unlawful Combatants.
Unlawful Combatants may be killed, wounded, or executed without repercussions, if captured they may be tried as war criminals, they have no rights to protection under the Geneva conventions. A soldier wearing the enemy's uniform or otherwise attempting to conceal their identity as a soldier will, in all likelihood, be executed immediately upon capture.
Because it's worn uniformly by all personnel in the Army.
They may, in Canada.
prohibited
It is the Army branch of the military that issues green socks as part of the uniform. Other branches issue other colors of socks. The green is consistent with the rest of the typical green uniform issued to Army personnel.
On social occasions when the prescribed uniform is the Army Blue Uniform, personnel who don't have one are authorized to wear the Army Green Uniform with white shirt and bow tie.
For uniform motion, the position-time graph will be a straight line with a constant slope, indicating a constant velocity.
Uniform position refers to the proper alignment and arrangement of a soldier's body in military formation. It ensures that everyone in the unit maintains the same posture and positioning, promoting discipline, cohesion, and a professional appearance. Uniform position is typically enforced during drills, parades, and ceremonies.
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Yes. Employers can generally do anything that is not specifically prohibited by law or the collective bargaining agreement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note. If a uniform is required for work, it is NORMALLY up to the employer to provide this for their employees. If the employer does this then they may have negotiated with a specific vendor for this provision (to get the best price). In this case the vendor should not charge you for the uniform but will invoice the company directly.
the british army were MTP (used to be dpm95) navy where blue shirt and pants with a peek cap and air force where mtp on tour but they where a olive green over all when training (btw they also use the L22A2 AVF carbine varient of the L85A2) HOPE THIS HELPED :)
Only military and law enforcement personnel, in uniform, are required to salute.
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