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The color chosen was a grey-green called field grey, or feldgrau.
The Chilean Army also wears a full dress uniform in feldgrau.
Feldgrau - "field gray"; the color of the ordinary German soldier's tunic - by extension the soldiers themselves.
Armed forces of other countries selected slight timbers or shadows of that color according to the German Feldgrau.
For instance the feldgrau uniform (proviging some camouflage features) and the corps colors of rank insignia adopted.
Uniforms were Swedish and German-style and in "field gray" (Feldgrau) color.
So was feldgrau introduced by the Swedish Armed Forces in 1923 in line to the German pattern.
Hans von Kluge's panzer grenadiers, men wearing the feldgrau of the Wehrmacht.
In 1910, the entire German army adopted the Feldgrau uniform, while maintaining all State and Regimental variations.
He took off his scrunched feldgrau cap and rubbed a sleeve absently across his forehead, where it felt a prickle of heat.
Infanterie-Division on Feldgrau Retrieved 4 August 2009.
The men wore the Feldgrau uniform of the Waffen-SS, but without the Sig-runes.
In October 1916 the colour was changed to be feldgrau (field grey), although by that date the plain metal Stahlhelm was standard issue for most troops.
In English & French Feldgrau The German Army in WW2.
Certainly, feldgrau was introduced to the Austrian Bundesheer (en: Federal Army) in line to the German pattern as well.
Originally painted Feldgrau (field grey), the Stahlhelm was often camouflaged by troops in the field using mud, foliage, cloth covers, and paint.
The title of the novel refers to the colours of the uniforms of the British and German armies, khaki and feldgrau.
In its Wehrmacht form as issued in 1935, it was a formfitting thigh-length eight-button tunic of fine feldgrau wool, without external pockets.
But always, always the movement was like that of the incoming tide; each wave in its flow and ebb brought the sea of Feldgrau a little further forward.
The uniform issued to the Indian Legion were the standard German Army uniform of feldgrau in winter and khaki in summer.
The Reichsheer's shoulder-straps were very similar to those of World War I, made of feldgrau uniform cloth with pointed or "gable" button ends.
Feldgrau Forum (En: Fieldgrey Forum)
It was at Königsbrück that uniforms were first issued, in German feldgrau with the badge of the leaping tiger of Azad Hind.
Officers' caps were frequently private-purchase and had covers of higher-quality fabric; these were often interchangeable and included summer white and tropical olive versions as well as feldgrau.
German counters were gray-green (Feldgrau) in hue; the French were pink; British and Dutch brown, and Belgian counters were cyan.