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Dress uniform / Military camouflage / Khaki / Uniforms of the United States Marine Corps / United States Army uniforms in World War II / Military uniforms / Clothing / Cultural history
Date: 2010-11-19 17:42:53
Dress uniform
Military camouflage
Khaki
Uniforms of the United States Marine Corps
United States Army uniforms in World War II
Military uniforms
Clothing
Cultural history

4 Even "The King" wore Army green. ; AG-44 wool winter uniform oduced.

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