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A clerical collar, clergy collar, or, informally, dog collar, is an item of Christian clerical clothing.
An American dog tag showing the recipient's last name, first name, Social Security number, blood type, and religion. Tags are properly known as identification tags; the term "dog tags" has never been used in regulations. The U.S. Armed Forces typically carry two identical oval dog tags containing: U.S. Air Force (Pre-2019) Last name
The two primary uniforms of the modern U.S. Army are the Army Combat Uniform, used in operational environments, and the Army Green Service Uniform, worn during everyday professional wear and during formal and ceremonial occasions that do not warrant the wear of the more formal blue service uniform.
Leatherneck is a military slang term in the U.S. for a member of the United States Marine Corps. It is generally believed to originate in the wearing of a "leather stock" that went around the neck.
Mandarin collars are also heavily utilized in modern-day military combat uniforms such as the US Army's Army Combat Uniform. The presence of the mandarin collar on the ACU makes the wearing of body armor more comfortable by lifting the collar up to prevent chafing.
U.S. Army military working dog searches among rubble and trash outside a target building in Rusafa, eastern Baghdad, Iraq. Contemporary dogs in military roles are also often referred to as police dogs , or in the United States and United Kingdom as a military working dog (MWD), or K-9.
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