a camoflage color....................
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Red
Yellow -turning pink in the presence of mustard gas.
i think they were either black or gray to hide them in the dark better.
The girls wore dresses of assorted coloured, often of patterned material
1st Parachute Brigade in North Africa. I think
Around from 700 to 1200 soldiers died during ww2 when their parachute didn't deploy.
Green
The 505th Parachute Infantry REGIMENT was the first P.I.R. to see combat in the ETO during WW 2. The first US Parachute Infantry Unit to see action in the ETO was the 509th Parachute Infantry BATTALION. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com
the league of nations.
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Red
The color was pink.
Yes, indeed. So did large groups of combat soldiers during the invasion of Normancy, France.
Another badge was the so called 'GQ' badge. These small enamel badges were produced by the parachute makers Gregory & Quilter who gave them to anyone who had completed parachute training using their parachutes.
In the UK, the colour of boys hats (i.e. school caps) would have depended on which school they attended.
Yellow -turning pink in the presence of mustard gas.