Not exact matches
Its woodland pattern meant that
for the first time, all soldiers wore
camouflage, and the
uniform saw service in operations around the world, including Grenada in 1983, Panama in 1989, Haiti in 1994 and the Balkans in the late 1990s.
More than 100 police officers, some heavily armed in
camouflage uniforms, searched neighborhoods near Central Michigan University on Friday
for a 19 - year - old student suspected of killing his parents at a dormitory and then running from campus.
They speculate that because dun provides a natural
camouflage, humans probably bred selectively
for uniform coat colors because such colors would have been much easier to find in the fields.
He later patented his
camouflage patterns and lobbied the US military
for the use of his designs on ships and
uniforms; his theories were eventually published in 1909 and were hotly debated by leading scholars and public figures of the day, including Theodore Roosevelt.