They are part of the NATO forces and are identified as that by the clothing.
Peacekeepers wear blue helmets or berets as a distinctive symbol of their neutrality and impartiality in conflict zones. The blue color, often associated with peace and tranquility, helps to differentiate them from combatants and other military forces. This visual identifier fosters trust and recognition among local populations and parties involved in conflicts, signaling their role in maintaining peace and security.
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they wear military camo cloths
In North Korea, men's clothing typically consists of simple, practical attire. The most common outfit is a gray or dark suit, often paired with a white shirt and a tie, particularly for formal occasions. Additionally, many men wear military-style uniforms, reflecting the country's emphasis on military culture. In everyday life, casual clothing may include trousers and jackets, but styles remain modest and conservative.
If it's not military; then it's civilian.
Peacekeepers
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Civilian clothing mixed with military clothing (uniforms).
No, it is not permissible to wear camouflage clothing in the Bahamas as it is reserved for military personnel only.
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District 8 focuses on textiles and clothing. They also make the peacekeepers' uniforms there.
(in the US) Yes, they may, but not as everyday routine clothing wear, and they may NOT hold themselves out, or represent themselves as members of the active military.
The RAF doesn't allow people to mix military and civilian clothing at all.
The Peacekeepers has 310 pages.
No, lions don't wear clothing.
they wear very little clothing
their called general shirts!!! they are so hot to!! you can buy them from gunit clothing or t.i's ...