Which MILITARY UNIFORM is the best in history, in your opinion?

I heard terrorist in the 80s had some funky uniforms.

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As far as uniforms San Marino is sick

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Marines have the best service dress uniform imo. I’m Air Force and we look like milkmen in our service dress uniform.
 
Rommel and Hitler were buddies wtf are you talking about

As CO of the Afrika Korp, Rommel refused to obey standing orders from Hitler to turn over Jewish POW's to the SS or Gestapo for torture and extermination. Hitler believed Rommel was one of the conspirators in the attempt to assassinate him on July 20th 1944. Rommel wasn't involved, but Hitler forced him to commit suicide(if Rommel had refused, his entire family would have been murdered).
 
Rommel and Hitler were buddies wtf are you talking about.

Why do you think the Nazis killed Rommel? He was a German hero. He was discovered to have been involved in a plot to have Hitler assassinated.
 
As far as officers go, american admirals.

Not sure who the first one is. Nimitz is the second. I'm an Army boy by trade. American Army Officers, and uniforms. Nathan Bedford Forrest and Robert E. Lee from the Confederate Army - Civil War.


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George Washington against the British in the winter of 1777. One of the coldest winters in U.S. history and many of his soldiers did not even have proper shoes. They were living and fighting on 'a wing and a prayer'. Tough 'sons-of-bitches'. Fighting the well fitted British.



"Valley Forge is depicted in American popular culture as a purgatory for the American Cause. A place where the nation suffered so that freedom could spring forth. 11,000 enlisted soldiers, many of them poor, non-white, and marginalized members of their home communities, huddled together shoeless around their campfires. They risked the prime years of their lives on only the hope that the American Revolution would benefit them after the war."

"Numerous Continental Army soldiers wrote that they thought their nation had abandoned them during the winter of 1777-78, but they knew that Washington had not. There he was, in the Potts house, dispatching riders galloping back and forth as the general devised ways to beg, borrow, and steal the supplies his soldiers needed. Candles burning in the Potts house late into the night as Washington tried to get them food and supplies from Congress."
 
Why do you think the Nazis killed Rommel? He was a German hero. He was discovered to have been involved in a plot to have Hitler assassinated.

Rommel supported Hitler and was a personal friend of his its not exactly a secret
 
As CO of the Afrika Korp, Rommel refused to obey standing orders from Hitler to turn over Jewish POW's to the SS or Gestapo for torture and extermination. Hitler believed Rommel was one of the conspirators in the attempt to assassinate him on July 20th 1944. Rommel wasn't involved, but Hitler forced him to commit suicide(if Rommel had refused, his entire family would have been murdered).


Except the Einsatzgruppe Afrika that were under the command of Rommels officers rounding up Jews and others for interment. Or the massive use of slave labor the army used. You should look up what happened to European Jews that were captured in Tunis and other places, not to mentention what the Afrika Korp did to the Jewish Brigade when they were captured.
 
In German, we have a special police force that deals with electric crimes their Uniforms look pretty cool.
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The Nazi uniform is the only right answer

I can’t believe anyone would answer differently

Designed by Hugo Boss, their uniforms were ahead of their time and set the standard for the uniforms you see today

Lol at the first guy thinking he was gonna bet banned
 
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