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+ | ===1743 Uniform Standardization=== | ||
+ | In 1743, the Ministry of Defense issued a mandate for troops of the military forces of Heimojenmaa to wear a standardized uniform. The uniform chosen was a dark blue jacket and pants, both with a red stripe on the side. This was accompanied by a black tricorn hat emblazoned with the symbol of the Confederation. | ||
+ | [[File:Artillery Uniforms.png]] | ||
+ | ===1829 Cavalry Uniform Standardization=== | ||
+ | In 1829, the cavalry forces of the Confederation were issued a mandate for standardization of their uniform. Previously, the cavalry forces had worn the same blue and red tunics and pants as the Infantry and Artillery forces. In 1829, the cavalry began to wear a dark green tunic and pants, the design very similar to that used by the infantry, and a tricorn hat with the crown elevated, and the brim narrowed. | ||
+ | ===1876 Infantry Uniform Reorganization=== | ||
Revision as of 16:53, 8 February 2018
The Confederation Defence Forces are responsible for the defence of The Confederation of Northern Kingdoms. A universal conscription is in place, under which all men and women above 18 years of age serve for 165, 255 or 347 days. Alternative nonmilitary and volunteer service by are possible.
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Uniforms
1743 Uniform Standardization
In 1743, the Ministry of Defense issued a mandate for troops of the military forces of Heimojenmaa to wear a standardized uniform. The uniform chosen was a dark blue jacket and pants, both with a red stripe on the side. This was accompanied by a black tricorn hat emblazoned with the symbol of the Confederation. File:Artillery Uniforms.png
1829 Cavalry Uniform Standardization
In 1829, the cavalry forces of the Confederation were issued a mandate for standardization of their uniform. Previously, the cavalry forces had worn the same blue and red tunics and pants as the Infantry and Artillery forces. In 1829, the cavalry began to wear a dark green tunic and pants, the design very similar to that used by the infantry, and a tricorn hat with the crown elevated, and the brim narrowed.