To keep the soldiers from wiping their noses on their sleeves.
Type your answer here... Why did the Air Force and Army both tuck their tie in between the buttons the kakki shirt when the tie was required as part of the class A uniform
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In the British Army, badges are typically worn on the uniform in specific locations depending on their type. Cap badges are worn on the front of the beret or headgear, while regimental badges are often displayed on the upper sleeves of the uniform. Additionally, qualification badges may be placed on the lower sleeves, and rank insignia is worn on the shoulders. The positioning and style of badges can vary based on the individual’s regiment or corps.
13 on the blouse, eight on the trousers, which comes to a total of 21 for the set. Assuming you're referring to the Battle Dress Uniform, which is now phased out of Army service (along with the DCU - Desert Combat Uniform), having been first replaced by the Army Combat Uniform, which itself is in the process of being replaced by a similar uniform utilising the Multi-Cam camouflage pattern.
Napoleons army?
The Fort Sumter uniform was a standard U.S. Army uniform, which consisted of a blue wool coat and trousers with brass buttons, a kepi (military cap), and black leather footwear. Officers may have worn fancier uniforms with additional embellishments or distinctions.
Napoleons military streangth was the fact that he had such a strong army. He became leader of France due to all the war going on no one could stop him. Mainly because of his STRONG AND LARGE army
Le grande armée (the Grand Army.)
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The uniform was first fielded in April of 2005
Because it's worn uniformly by all personnel in the Army.
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