Army uniforms!!!!!
The Southern (Confederate) Army wore grey uniforms.
The uniforms that soldiers wear on base are typically referred to as "utility uniforms" or "combat uniforms," depending on the military branch. In the U.S. Army, for example, they wear the Army Combat Uniform (ACU), while the Air Force uses the Airman Battle Uniform (ABU). These uniforms are designed for functionality and comfort during daily activities and training, rather than ceremonial purposes.
Q: What did the Army wear in WW2?AnswerSoldiers were issued uniforms, boots, helmets and equipment and their weapons when they went to war. Each country had their own design and color of uniforms. And within an Army such as US, there were many types of uniforms for different branches of service(Army, navy, Marines) as well as different types of climates. Uniforms could vary based upon the purpose of the soldier. Example a Paratrooper would wear a different uniform than an infantryman or an airman.Why a uniform?Uniforms were issued because it was cheaper to mass produce them. And every soldier had to have something to wear that would identify him as a friend. Having common clothes and equipment made it easier to supply replacement items.
So they can tell what part of the army or service they are in. They can recognize each other as members of the same service. Ranks and divisions are on the uniforms.
Only the members of the Army are authorized to wear army uniforms. Those that have retired or been discharged are allowed to wear their uniforms appropriately. Impersonating military personnel is a crime.
in 1914, the portuguese uniforms were given by the british army, so they were equal to the british army uniforms
Army uniforms!!!!!
Yes, but not every ribbon is approved for wear on Army uniforms, IIRC.
The Southern (Confederate) Army wore grey uniforms.
The dress uniforms are loosely based on Soviet Uniforms, while the current fatigue uniforms are the Type 07 digital pattern uniforms.
Per ALARACT 203/2010, the CSIB is now authorized as optional wear for the Army Blue Mess and Army White Mess dress uniforms.
The uniforms that soldiers wear on base are typically referred to as "utility uniforms" or "combat uniforms," depending on the military branch. In the U.S. Army, for example, they wear the Army Combat Uniform (ACU), while the Air Force uses the Airman Battle Uniform (ABU). These uniforms are designed for functionality and comfort during daily activities and training, rather than ceremonial purposes.
so they know who is on their team
he could not afford to buy other clothes.
uniformity, identification with your fellows, esprit de corp,
4 star generals are in the US