It's doubtful that any would buy uniform items on a weekly basis. An annual clothing allowance is given, but how much they actually spend would be a variable. An Infantry officer who is constantly in the field will go through uniforms faster than, say, an admin officer who works in an office every day.
Army officers have to buy their own uniforms because they make more money than enlisted soldiers, who do not but their own uniforms.
Correct question is;- Does everybody in the army wear the same clothes? Yes and no. Basic soldiers all where the same uniform, officers have similar uniforms with some differences depending on the rank of the officer. Then they have different clothes for combat situations.
The Continental Army needed experienced professional military officers.
some amount of money lol
There were approximately 1,374 Officers commissioned into the US Army in 2009.
Royal Danish Army Officers Academy was created in 1713.
Royal School for Daughters of Officers of the Army was created in 1865.
in every branch (excluding army, for army has no fixed wing aircraft, and warrent officers fly helicopters) it averages 10% are officers, and 5% of officers are pilots.
yes
People that are in need..Not! People in need see very little of that money. In most areas more than 80% of the money you give, is being used to maintain and advance The Salvation Army's denomination of Salvationism.
No
Royal Danish Army Officers Academy's motto is 'Ingenio et Armis'.