UNIFORM THREAD

Post /uniforms/

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Just in time. I actually wanted to ask why most soldiers in the late 17th and during the 18th didn't wear boots but shoes and those white leggings.
This didn't seem to be the case in the 1800s.

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Is this a thing? Somebody used this?

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what rifle is that?

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No idea, sorry

gotta love that sort of transitional equipment, mixed with the Woodland/desert camos

i really like the NVA aesthetic, save for the ridiculous helmets

Looks like the coat of a French Divisional General in the Revolutionary Wars

>i really like the NVA aesthetic, save for the ridiculous helmets
Because it's all Wehrmacht, even the ridiculous helmets. The Reich's military tradition was kept in the DDR.

>i really like the NVA aesthetic, save for the ridiculous helmets
Can't understand what everybody's problem with the helmet is, it's the optimized form of the Stahlhelm and I find it quite aesthetic t b h

>it's the optimized form of the Stahlhelm
id say that would be the PASGT

>Le Reich's military tradition XDDDD

>Ft. Polk, Louisiana

If it isn't the worst place to be stationed in the continental US, it's easily in the top three. Military literally picked that site because there were no decent cities or other opportunities for distraction within hours of the place.

I don't think he's a soldier. His clothes look rather civilian (save for cap), rifle looks like it's double barreled (normal trigger+ring trigger?), also he carries a horn.
In conclusion, he's probably a hunter.

Why they carried a broom?

symbolism, iam not sure if they actualy used it, but it symbolised their duty of cleaning the country