The color of uniforms during World War 2 depended upon the military branch and the types of uniforms used in battle, for dress and the season. For instance: The Naval uniforms had white winter uniforms and black for winter. Their working clothes were dungarees (denim colored) and the officers wore khaki clothing. The Army had a dark green uniform for their dress uniform and olive drab or khaki clothing for work or battle dress. They also used camouflaged fabric for the infantry but they hated it in Europe because they were often mistaken for being a German. So they refused to use them. The Marines had dark blue dress uniforms. There clothing was similar to the Army. The Sea Bees wore khaki and green. The Coast Guard wore the same colors as the Navy. The US Air Force had not been formed yet. The fliers were part of the Navy and Army. They wore the colors of their branches. Women's uniforms were similar colored but of course they had skirts and slacks. The Nursing Uniforms were mostly white for their working outfits but the dress uniforms were either green or dark blue according to the branch the women served.
Red
in world war one it was light blue and in world war two it was normal blue
The Luftwaffe uniform was air force blue -a grey-blue colour, similar to that of the Royal Air Force.
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They got new clothes or refurbished clothes as they needed them and could get their hands on them, which was not often.
Green
The basic colour was khaki
About 20 000 people wore the us uniform in world war 2
Red
dark green with a star in the right of his chest
Everyone wore a uniform.
Japan had approximately six million men in uniform (in the military) during WWII.
About 10 million men in uniform. This compares with only about 3 million men for the Vietnam War.
Many weddings that took place during World War I were performed quickly before service members went to war. A good share of photographs from those days show people in uniform at the wedding.
The duration of World War II In HD Colour is 10.55 hours.
Suits
He designed his own and wore whatever he wanted.