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Definition of battle jacket in US English: battle jacketnoun A style of waist-length jacket worn by army personnel. Example sentencesExamples - In 1978 the color guard wore red battle jackets with the McLeod kilt.
- I was able to find my British issue battle jacket that I used to cover my feet at night for warmth.
- The supply room collected blouses from the enlisted men and issued to them the new battle jackets.
- In 1962, the Corps purchased new ‘battle jacket’ uniforms of maroon and white with gold highlights, with maroon pants with a white stripe.
- It turns out many of them were going into London and having outfits similar to the R.A.F. battle jacket made up, a dark blue pants and jacket.
- British bright royal scarlet was selected for the traditional battle jacket.
- General Hall also proposed a duty uniform with a short battle jacket and a dress outfit with a single- or double-breasted blouse.
- The backs of many of these battle jackets that saw action over the skies of the European and Pacific theaters of the war were adorned with hand-painted emblems, maps, names and the occasional pinup queen.
- Offstage, we were limited to wearing officer's uniforms comprised of battle jackets, skirts and caps.
- Both troopers are wearing customized 1943 battle jackets and pants with reinforced cargo pockets.
- Camouflage nets and lilac bushes, for example, may frustrate prying eyes, but provide no better shields than buttons on battle jackets.
- The Eisenhower jacket and the British battle jacket probably had a major impact on this fashion change.
- Hemingway, then 44, barrel-chested and full-bearded, was accredited as a Collier's correspondent but irreverently sported a British battle jacket instead of the ‘Eisenhower jacket’ that most of us correspondents wore.
- New green battle jackets were worn while Buchanan tartan remained the tartan of choice.
- The above photo is a unique casual portrait of him wearing a battle jacket that has the 85th ‘CD’ patch.
Definition of battle jacket in US English: battle jacketnoun A style of waist-length jacket worn by army personnel. Example sentencesExamples - Hemingway, then 44, barrel-chested and full-bearded, was accredited as a Collier's correspondent but irreverently sported a British battle jacket instead of the ‘Eisenhower jacket’ that most of us correspondents wore.
- General Hall also proposed a duty uniform with a short battle jacket and a dress outfit with a single- or double-breasted blouse.
- The supply room collected blouses from the enlisted men and issued to them the new battle jackets.
- Camouflage nets and lilac bushes, for example, may frustrate prying eyes, but provide no better shields than buttons on battle jackets.
- British bright royal scarlet was selected for the traditional battle jacket.
- I was able to find my British issue battle jacket that I used to cover my feet at night for warmth.
- Offstage, we were limited to wearing officer's uniforms comprised of battle jackets, skirts and caps.
- It turns out many of them were going into London and having outfits similar to the R.A.F. battle jacket made up, a dark blue pants and jacket.
- The backs of many of these battle jackets that saw action over the skies of the European and Pacific theaters of the war were adorned with hand-painted emblems, maps, names and the occasional pinup queen.
- In 1978 the color guard wore red battle jackets with the McLeod kilt.
- Both troopers are wearing customized 1943 battle jackets and pants with reinforced cargo pockets.
- The Eisenhower jacket and the British battle jacket probably had a major impact on this fashion change.
- New green battle jackets were worn while Buchanan tartan remained the tartan of choice.
- In 1962, the Corps purchased new ‘battle jacket’ uniforms of maroon and white with gold highlights, with maroon pants with a white stripe.
- The above photo is a unique casual portrait of him wearing a battle jacket that has the 85th ‘CD’ patch.
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