- A
combat uniform, also
called a
field uniform,
battledress, or fatigues, is a
casual uniform used by military, police, fire, and
other public uniformed...
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Battledress (BD),
later named the No. 5 Uniform, was the
combat uniform worn by
British Commonwealth and
Imperial forces through the
Second World War...
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Stars in
Battledress (SiB) was an
organisation of
entertainers who were
members of the
British Armed Forces during World War II. In Britain,
during the...
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Stars in
Battledress are an
English musical duo
featuring brothers Richard and
James Larcombe. They are
notable for
their complex but
tuneful compositions...
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vertical lizard stripe in 1980. It was the
default camouflage appearing on
battledress of the
Rhodesian Army and
British South Africa Police,
although used...
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sportswear and
casual clothing.
During World War II,
British soldiers wore
Battledress uniforms that
featured a
jacket with an
integrated belt to
cinch the...
- Frog Skin, also
known as Duck Hunter, is a
battledress camouflage pattern with
mottle and
disruptive coloration to
blend into the
environment similar...
- This is a list of
military clothing camouflage patterns used for
battledress.
Military camouflage is the use of
camouflage by
armed forces to protect...
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introduced in 1877.
During World War II, a blue
working dress on the
lines of
battledress was approved. Caps were to have
white tops all year around, and blue...
- The
Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform (MCCUU) is the
current battledress uniform of the
United States Marine Corps. It is also worn by Navy personnel...