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Yes they wear military uniforms and are members of the military.
Military police officers wear military uniforms.Added: Displayed on the military uniforms of their particular branch of service are badges, similar to civilian police badges, and/or they wear armbands or, sometimes, distinctive hats or helmets, and/or white pistol belts, so that they stand out from the usual military uniform. And, unlike other member of the military outside of a war zone, they are always armed with a sidearm
You may wear your uniform if you are a retiree. If you belong to the VFW or AmVets, etc, you may wear your post jackets and caps. Others, any dark suit will be fine.
not to our knowledge, the police and military service are to completely separate branches of government, ie. national defense and local police I have seen military ribbons worn on local police uniforms. that would be authorized by that police unit commander or head of that governing body.........it would be the exception rather then the rule......................
It used to be a képi, but now they wear caps similar to those worn in other police forces.
The caps that Amish women wear are commonly called "prayer caps" or "head coverings." These caps are typically white and are worn as a symbol of modesty and humility.
Girls wear caps to school for the same reasons boys do. They could just like to wear caps, they might be on a sports team, or any variety of reasons, but mainly they wear them because they want to.
what did the police wear on the goldfields
It's not the norm, but facial protection is sometimes worn. E.g., military police doing riot control will often wear face shields.
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The Salvation Army has a military structure and its members wear uniforms. It was founded by William and Catherine Booth in 1865 as the "Christian Mission".