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  • In the U.S. Marine Corps, UA stands for "unauthorized absence." It is also known as absent without leave, or AWOL, and desertion. It is a common, yet serious crime and can lead to a court-martial,…

  • Military uniforms carry a lot of hardware on them with badges of the unit the person belongs to, rank insignia and medals. Higher ranking officers also carry a large number of colored ribbons, or…

  • The military regulates the style of haircut its troops have while actively serving in the military. These regulations are maintained in order to keep general uniformity and establish cultural identity…

  • With an average duration of less than 10 years, military regimes are among the most fleeting forms of government in the world. As of 2011, four such governments exist: Egypt, Fiji, Libya and North…

  • Whether working in the field or dining at a formal ball, each military branch has an outfit for every occasion. Uniforms are issued to new recruits during boot camp and all military personnel receive…

  • U.S. newspapers, as of 2011, typically contain four sections during the regular week: a general news section, an arts section, a sports section and a business section. Ads, classified ads and comics…

  • The 17th century saw the widespread adoption of military uniforms in England and France, with other nations following suit. Prior to this period, soldiers wore mainly civilian clothing with…

  • Military uniform patches are used to denote a service member's unit or any special qualifications he has obtained. They are most often used by the Army and flight units in the Navy, Marine Corps and…

  • Military uniforms have been worn by servicemen on and off the battlefield since the beginning of organized military. The dress code of uniforms are strict and servicemen must follow certain…

  • There are many reasons you may wish to identify a military uniform, with the most common reason being to make sense of old family history. Researching a family tree often helps people to discover…

  • If you have gained the rank of a non-commissioned officer (NCO), you have distinguished yourself as a leader in the military. Knowing how to serve as a good NCO can help you advance your career goals…

  • A Jewish kippah, also known as a yarmulke, is a skullcap typically worn every day by Orthodox Jewish men and members of traditional and conservative Jewish sects. A kippah is made of cloth and comes…

  • Uniforms originated to help distinguish groups of fighting men from each other, according to National Defence and the Canadian Forces. Without uniforms, men could not distinguish friends from enemies…

  • "The Star-Spangled Banner," written in 1814, became the U.S. national anthem in 1931. Both federal law and the rules of etiquette establish standards of appropriate behavior during the playing of the…

  • There are many reasons why you might want to identify a piece of uniform clothing. Perhaps you are a collector and have come across an interesting specimen. You might be a military reenactor who is…

  • More and more, it is becoming popular for service members and veterans on military-themed discussion forums to post images of medals they've earned as a part of their post signature. Every time they…

  • The wear of the United States Navy uniform is closely regulated. Those regulations are written by the Navy Personnel Command located in Millington, TN. The uniform regulations are frequently revised…

  • The German Armed Forces Badge for Military Proficiency (Das Abzeichen fuer Leistungen im Truppendienst) is one of the most prestigious foreign awards that can be worn on a U.S. Army uniform.…

  • Each branch of the military has its own rules and regulations about placing military insignia on a uniform. Since there are so many different regulations for each variety of uniform, the guidelines…

  • Since the 18th century, U.S. military uniforms have been implemented as a way to encourage unit cohesion. Today, the uniform is a reflection of a member's branch of service and rank. Each service has…

  • Thanks to the 2005 Stolen Valor Act, it has become a federal offense to wear military medals or a military uniform as a fashion statement (or even to make false claim to the right to wear them). For…

  • Members of the United States Marine Corps must follow strict rules about when to wear their covers (hats). These include on-base and off-base regulations, as well as issues about saluting officers and…

  • Appropriately wearing your ribbons not only sets a good example for junior personnel, it keeps you from being a walking example of "what not to do." Follow these guidelines to properly wear your…