- in the
armed forces. The
first recorded use of
olive drab as a
color name in
English was in 1892.
Drab is an
older color name, from the
middle of the...
- 90%
Blanched Almond 60°/100% 25%
Olive, 50% Yellow, 94%
Light Yellow, 97%
Ivory 80°/61% 35%
Olive Drab, 50%
Yellow Green 90°/100% 49% Lawn...
-
drab in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Drab is an
adjective for boring. "
Drab" may also
refer to:
Drab (color), a dull
light brown color Olive drab...
-
shades of
drab have been used for
military uniforms,
including the above-mentioned light-brown color. The
greenish shades of
drab,
known as
olive drab, were...
-
regulation changed the
insignia for the white,
khaki and
olive drab coats from
branch colors to
olive drab shirting flannel. On
January 25, 1907, The
Corps of...
- Army
basic service uniforms consisted of a
winter service uniform of
olive drab wool worn in
temperate weather, and a
summer service uniform of khaki...
-
color scheme used for the insignia's
chevron design was
defined as
golden olive drab chevrons on a dark blue-black wool
background for wear on "winter" uniform...
-
Commonwealth usage,
khaki may also
refer to a
shade of
green known as
olive drab.
Khaki is a
loanword from Urdu خاکی 'soil-colored',
which in turn comes...
- FlashlightMuseum.Com, Flashlights:
Bright Star
retrieved 8 Sept 2019
OliveDrab.com,
Military Flashlight,
retrieved 8 Sept 2019 HardscrabbleFarm.com,...
- May 2019.
Retrieved 13
February 2021. "280mm
Atomic Annie Artillery".
OliveDrab.com. 5
February 2014.
Archived from the
original on 7
December 2020. Retrieved...