BlueArmy may refer to: BlueArmy (Poland), the Polish army unit BlueArmy (Russia), the armed peasant group BlueArmy of Our Lady of Fátima, the Catholic...
wear business attire, such as office settings or official meetings. The ArmyBlue Service Uniform, which was the sole service uniform between 2015 and 2020...
more formal blue service uniform. The design of early army uniforms was influenced by both British and French traditions. One of the first Army-wide regulations...
The BlueArmy Tour was a concert tour by American hard rock band Aerosmith. The tour sent the band to 17 locations across North America from June to August...
elaborate and traditional order worn by the British Army. It generally consists of a scarlet, dark blue or rifle green high-necked tunic (without chest pockets)...
The German Army (German: Heer, 'army') is the land component of the armed forces of Germany. The present-day German Army was founded in 1955 as part of...
Blue Grass Army Depot (BGAD) is a U.S. Army Joint Munitions Command storage facility for conventional munitions and chemical weapons. The facility is...
the coat of arms on their berets. Black – Royal Bahraini Army and Royal Bahraini Naval Force Blue – Royal Bahraini Air Force Red – Military Police Tan –...
Navy blue is used by numerous professional and collegiate sports teams: Air Force blueArmy green Azure (color) List of colors Midnight blue Royal blue Sky...
Prussian blue denoting infantry, scarlet for artillery, orange for dragoons, green for mounted rifles, and black for staff. When the U.S. Army began developing...
all Army uniforms (green, khaki, and fatigue) except for the Army dress blue uniform, which used large insignia with a blue background and army white...
war against the Red Army, Cheka units and the Soviet Russian authorities. The bulk of the peasant army was destroyed by large Red Army reinforcements using...
The United States Army uses various equipment in the course of their work. The Pentagon bought 25,000 MRAP vehicles since 2007 in 25 variants through rapid...
The color blue has been important in culture, politics, art and fashion since ancient times. Blue was used in ancient Egypt for jewelry and ornament....
but can also be applied to earlier periods. The Polish Legions and the BlueArmy, composed of Polish volunteers from America and those who switched sides...
German army until World War I, with the exception of the soldiers of Bavaria, who wore sky-blue. In 1748, the Royal Navy adopted a dark shade of blue for...
failed, the Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi ordered the army to launch Operation Blue Star in haste, attacking the Golden Temple and scores of other...
The flag of the United States Army displays a blue replica of the War Office Seal set on a white field. Beneath the seal is a broad scarlet scroll bearing...
provided a photograph of him in the uniform of the Polish BlueArmy (also known as "Haller's Army") which had fought for Poland's independence in the late...
Vitebsk and reassigned to Army Group North (the force closing on Leningrad), becoming part of the German 16th Army. The Blue Division was first deployed...
infantry-qualified U.S. Army soldiers. It is a fourragere in light blue, specifically PMS 5415 (dubbed "Infantry Blue" by the U.S. Army), worn under the right...
color: the Green, the Tan, the Blue, and the Grey. Two other factions, the Red and the Orange, as well as a much smaller army, the Black, also contribute...
to refer to the United States Army, alluding both to the Thin Red Line and to the fact that US Army soldiers wore blue uniforms from the eighteenth century...