🇺🇸Army of the United States🇺🇲: a military lookbook
PART II
Spanish-American War (1898): The soldiers wore a khaki uniform with a high collar and brass buttons. This uniform included a campaign hat, and troops often wore canvas leggings and brown leather gaiters.
World War I (1917-1918): The iconic uniform of World War I was the M1917 uniform, commonly known as the "Doughboy" uniform. It featured a flat-brimmed helmet, a tunic, and trousers, all made of olive drab wool.
World War II (1941-1945): The U.S. Army transitioned to a more functional and comfortable olive drab uniform during World War II. The M1941 uniform included a field jacket, a garrison cap, and cargo pants.
Vietnam War (1955-1975): The U.S. Army adopted the M1965 uniform during the early years of the Vietnam War. It was made of ripstop cotton and came in an olive green color. The most recognizable feature was the slant pockets on the jacket.
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