A World War I uniform typically weighed between 5 to 10 pounds, depending on the specific components and materials used. This weight included the tunic, trousers, and any additional gear like a greatcoat or equipment belt. Variations existed based on the soldier's country, branch of service, and whether they were equipped for combat or other duties. Overall, the uniform was designed for durability and practicality in the field.
in world war one it was light blue and in world war two it was normal blue
Brown/Baige Dark Green I Think
100 dollars.
America help provided heavy artillery for war and other war equipments.
Improved NCO training helped to compensate for the losses of officers in World War 1.
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heavy artillary was shells and big guns
in world war one it was light blue and in world war two it was normal blue
Germany...
Brown/Baige Dark Green I Think
100 dollars.
dark green with a star in the right of his chest
America help provided heavy artillery for war and other war equipments.
Improved NCO training helped to compensate for the losses of officers in World War 1.