‘Olive drab’ has long been synonymous with military service. In the early days of American history, troops donned more formal attire in stunning blues, greys, gold buttons and blood stripes. But as technology advanced, so too did the uniforms American troops would wear — moving on to more utilitarian brown and olive tones during World Wars I and II, then onto full Army green, before iterating to the full camouflage we know today. It wasn’t just the clothing, however,
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