The uniforms were made in factories in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, India and other countries. The women were the ones who did most of the work since the men had been called to fight on the war front or to support the warriors. The military quarter masters then issued the uniforms to the service people.
Private tailoring companies were also contracted to make uniforms from various countries.
they were made by wood.
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A military uniform is used to identify one nation from another and to distinguish between different ranks and services. Still used today military uniforms have been around for 1000s of years as seen by the Romans.
No. Brown. The navy and air force had blue uniforms.
During World War 1 the military tried very hard to start to camouflage themselves. Khaki was the standard color used. At first they included blue embellishments, which was replaced with olive drab in 1901.
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Authentic Canadian World War II uniforms can be purchased through military salvage stores and thrift stores. Reproductions of these uniforms can be ordered from specialty shops such as Costumes Inc.
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cotton and wool
Andrew Mollo has written: 'The armed forces of World War II' -- subject- s -: Armed Forces, Equipment and supplies, History, Insignia, Military uniforms, World War, 1939-1945 'A pictorial history of the SS, 1923-1945' -- subject- s -: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Schutzstaffel, Pictorial works 'World Army Uniforms Since Nineteen Thirty-Nine' 'Daggers of the Third German Reich 1933-1945' 'Uniforms and Insignia of the Navies of World War II' 'To the death's head true' -- subject- s -: History, Politics and government, Waffen-SS 'Army uniforms of World War I' -- subject- s -: Military uniforms, World War, 1914-1918
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they were made by wood.
Civil war uniforms were mainly made from wool. The reason for the wool was to keep soldiers warm as they were fighting often in cold weather. Southern uniforms however were made from jean cloth and wool.
The cost to the Federal government for military uniforms varied over the duration of the war. With that said the contract to make the uniforms may be benchmarked by the contract the government gave to Brooks Brothers to make them. The cost charged by Brooks Brothers was $19.20.
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They were made by women who worked for the civil war.
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