There was no "Cold War" uniform. The Cold War was an uneasy peacetime situation, not a uniformed shooting war - that is called a "hot" war.
They wore gray uniforms
Soldiers wore uniforms during the civil war so that they would know who was the union and confederate.
Civil war uniforms were mainly made from wool. The reason for the wool was to keep soldiers warm as they were fighting often in cold weather. Southern uniforms however were made from jean cloth and wool.
I saw a bit of the movie, and the uniforms looked like World War 1. Also, C.S. Lewis served in the British Army during that war.
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They wore gray uniforms
Soldiers wore uniforms during the civil war so that they would know who was the union and confederate.
they wore little gray and the shirts had buttons on.
They dyed their uniforms with a plant called indigo.
Cold... very cold and dank. and smelled of spoiled goats milk...
Cold.
He was president during the cold war and vietnam.
Civil war uniforms were mainly made from wool. The reason for the wool was to keep soldiers warm as they were fighting often in cold weather. Southern uniforms however were made from jean cloth and wool.
For uniforms? --Wool.
The cold war was a MILITARY stand-off between the US and USSR.
I saw a bit of the movie, and the uniforms looked like World War 1. Also, C.S. Lewis served in the British Army during that war.