Many weapons of the modern age first entered the combat stage during the First World War, but the uniforms of a century ago still reflected the trends of the previous centuries more than the high-tech gear of today. Join Pop Mech Pro and get exclusive answers to your most pressing science...
Photographs, newspapers, memoirs, war office documents and tailoring ephemera reveal the impact of the war on the tailoring trade. But the story of uniform also involves the wartime knitting projects, the issue of 'Kitchener Blue', Sikhs wearing khaki on the western front, and the punishments ...
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The experience of service in the army expanded many individual social horizons as native-born and foreign-born soldiers served together. Immigrants had been welcomed into Union ranks during the Civil War, including large numbers of Irish and Germans who had joined and fought alongside native-born m...
To learn about uniforms worn by flight nurses in World War II, please seeMedical Air Evacuation in World War II–The Flight Nurse. US Army Quartermaster supply catalog QM 3-2, 7 October 1943, showing the olive drab and blue dress uniforms, the seersucker uniform, the white ward dress, and...
In World War II, the camouflage of military uniforms was very poor, but it was very good-looking. Taking German military uniform for example, Germany's World War II military uniform design has several main reasons: 1, stereo tailoring and fit waist to reflect the beauty of men's physical ...
World War 1 inflicted hitherto unseen violence on Europe and entangled the entire planet in the conflict—the first time a war was so far reaching.
Women in the Great War - World War I World War I was the first war in which American women were recruited to serve in the military. Women were already present in France as members of the American Red Cross and as canteen workers. ...
War is a great opportunity for profit; a product has to be created only to be destroyed and created again, while confusion leads to creative accounting.
overlooks that of the wounded. In response to the military importance of horses and mules, the(Royal) Army Veterinary Corps[the ‘Royal’ prefix was granted immediately after the war] established a system of veterinary medicine parallel to the casualty evacuation system of the Royal Army Medical ...