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Combat uniform

camouflage pattern. There's an arctic blue camo for the Army air force, and a green and brown forest camo with splotches of electric blue for the Army...

Last Update: 2024-03-26T19:38:36Z Word Count : 6846 Synonim Combat uniform

Reversible garment

reversible jacket for their infantry, called fast reversible vest for a better camo and fast camaraderie with the enemies.[clarification needed] Houghton Mifflin...

Last Update: 2023-12-04T19:02:41Z Word Count : 272 Synonim Reversible garment

Uniforms of the United States Navy

McCullough, Amy (20 January 2010). "Your thoughts: Navy may try Corps-like camo". Marine Corps Times. Archived from the original on 12 June 2010. Retrieved...

Last Update: 2024-03-30T20:29:41Z Word Count : 8928 Synonim Uniforms of the United States Navy

Uniforms of the United States Marine Corps

adding a campaign cover, with a large Marine emblem on the side, and canvas leggings. In 1901 the emblem moved from the side to the front of the campaign cover...

Last Update: 2024-02-29T02:54:42Z Word Count : 6341 Synonim Uniforms of the United States Marine Corps

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Combat uniform

A combat uniform, also called field uniform, battledress or military fatigues, is a casual type of uniform used by military, police, fire and other public uniformed services for everyday fieldwork and combat duty purposes, as opposed to dress uniforms worn in functions and parades. It generally consists of a jacket, trousers and shirt or T-shirt, all cut to be looser and more comfortable than more formal uniforms. Design may depend on regiment or service branch, e.g. army, navy, air force, marines, etc. In the army branches, fabrics tend to come in camouflage, disruptive pattern or else green, brown or khaki monochrome, in order to approximate the background and make the soldier less visible in nature. In Western dress codes, field uniform is considered equivalent to civilian casual wear. As such, field uniform is considered less formal than service dress uniform, generally aimed at office or staff use, as well as mess dress uniform, and full dress uniform. The British Indian Army in the mid 19th century were the first to use drab cotton uniforms for battle; they were first worn by the Corps of Guides in 1848 where the colour of drab light-brown uniform was called khaki by Indian troops. The first purpose-made and widely issued contemporary military camouflage fabric was for half-shelters by the Italian Army after the First World War. Germany was the first to use such shelter fabric for uniforms for their paratroopers, and by the war's end both various German as well as the older Italian fabric was widely used for camouflage uniforms. Most nations developed camouflage uniforms during the Second World War, initially only to "elite" units and then gradually to all armed forces.


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