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  2. United States color-coded war plans - Wikipedia

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    Emerald: Irish Free State; War Plan Orange [9] Plan for the Empire of Japan. War Plan Red-Orange [10] Considered a two-front war with the United States (Blue) opposing the Empire of Japan (Orange) and the British Empire (Red) simultaneously (the Anglo-Japanese Alliance). This analysis led to the understanding that the United States did not have ...

  3. Military colours, standards and guidons - Wikipedia

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    The National Color is never dipped in salute, but remains vertical at all times, while the organizational colours and any guidons are dipped as necessary. When the National Color is not cased, all persons salute the Colors. The finial is a nickel or chrome-plated spearhead, though the Navy uses different finials on occasion.

  4. Colour of War: The Anzacs - Wikipedia

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    Colour of War: The Anzacs is a three part Australian TV series narrated by Russell Crowe, first shown in 2004 on Nine Network. It details, in rare colour footage, the story of the ANZACs during both World War II , the Korean War , and the Vietnam War .

  5. Historical colours, standards and guidons - Wikipedia

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    New designs for regular infantry units were made, with the state color consisting of white with the state emblem and the assigned colors of the company/battalion/regiment using a different emblem. In 1812 the former tradition, a Russian adaptation of the British practice, was replaced with the use of the regimental colour or standard as the ...

  6. Striking images of the US military training at night reveal ...

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    Photos captured while the US military performs nighttime training provide viewers with a unique look into the world of war.

  7. Color book - Wikipedia

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    The German White Book dealing with World War I. In diplomatic history, a color book is an officially sanctioned collection of diplomatic correspondence and other documents published by a government for educational or political reasons, or to promote the government position on current or past events.

  8. Feldgrau - Wikipedia

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    In World War I the color feldgrau evolved from the light grey of peacetime field uniforms to darker green-grey shades after 1915. Supply shortages led to other variations of the colour throughout the war, ranging from greys to browns. Feldgrau is commonly used to refer to the color of German army uniforms during World War II.

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