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- A combat uniform, also called a field uniform, battledress, or fatigues, is a casual uniform used by military, police, fire, and other public uniformed...
- Battledress (BD), later named the No. 5 Uniform, was the combat uniform worn by British Commonwealth and Imperial forces through the Second World War...
- Stars in Battledress (SiB) was an organisation of entertainers who were members of the British Armed Forces during World War II. In Britain, during the...
- Stars in Battledress are an English musical duo featuring brothers Richard and James Larcombe. They are notable for their complex but tuneful compositions...
- likeness based on the painting by Peter Lely; it showed Cromwell in battledress with drawn sword and leather body armour. It was unpo****r with local...
- sportswear and casual clothing. During World War II, British soldiers wore Battledress uniforms that featured a jacket with an integrated belt to cinch the...
- vertical lizard stripe in 1980. It was the default camouflage appearing on battledress of the Rhodesian Army and British South Africa Police, although used...
- The Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform (MCCUU) is the current battledress uniform of the United States Marine Corps. It is also worn by Navy personnel...
- with Entertainments National Service ****ociation (ENSA) and Stars in Battledress. The experience helped sharpen his cabaret and revue act, increased his...
- displa**** on the beret or a service hat, as well as on the chest of the battledress. On the display uniform, the rank insignia is worn on epaulettes and...