The strength on the nation, unity and individuals serving to protect their rights.
Each stripe on the army dress uniform represents three years of service. It should be noted that other armed services' stripes equal four years.
Yes because the british army uniform was a red coat.
That is a United States 95th Infantry Division insignia.
To get licked by the Indians because he loved guys
The sending of a white feather to an officer in the British Army signifies cowardice. It was done during the first world war to try to shame men into enlisting.
Depends on which army, and which uniform you have in mind. The current US Army Class A uniforms are blue, with the blouse being a dark blue, and the trousers being much lighter, while officers wear a gold stripe down the sides of the trousers. The ACU (Army Combat Uniform) is various shades of green, tan, and grey.
Because Medals and Ribbons are worn on the left side of the uniform, over the heart, whilst badges which have meaning, but less significance to them than Ribbons Or medals which signify Campaigns, achievements, or special assignments. Compared to Badges which just signify knowledge.
Amongst the junior ranks, that's the tradition.
Members of the British armed services Army Navy Air force Marines
its known to squaddies as blues and has not changed since 1945. if you wish to see it google no1 army blues.....
Same uniforms as the regular British Army. The only difference was the shoulder title that read "HOMEGUARD"