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Military Attire Collection

Military attire is more than just clothing - it's a symbol of honor, sacrifice, and dedication to serving one's country

Background imageMilitary Attire Collection: Great Exhibition Quadrille, 1851 (chromolithograph on paper)

Great Exhibition Quadrille, 1851 (chromolithograph on paper)
8836218 Great Exhibition Quadrille, 1851 (chromolithograph on paper) by Brandard, John (1812-63); 35 x 25 cm; Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, Telford, Shropshire

Background imageMilitary Attire Collection: Push-Ma-Ta-Ha (Choctaw) 1831 (Oil on canvas)

Push-Ma-Ta-Ha (Choctaw) 1831 (Oil on canvas)
8766610 Push-Ma-Ta-Ha (Choctaw) 1831 (Oil on canvas) by Inman, Henry (1801-46); 98.4x85.7 cm; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; © High Museum of Art

Background imageMilitary Attire Collection: The Surrender of Lord Charles Cornwallis at the Siege of Yorktown in 1781

The Surrender of Lord Charles Cornwallis at the Siege of Yorktown in 1781
3742789 The Surrender of Lord Charles Cornwallis at the Siege of Yorktown in 1781, from the book Short History of the English People by J.R. Green, pub

Background imageMilitary Attire Collection: John Sullivan, from the Gallery of Historical Portraits pub c.1880 (print)

John Sullivan, from the Gallery of Historical Portraits pub c.1880 (print)
3555475 John Sullivan, from the Gallery of Historical Portraits pub c.1880 (print) by English School, (19th century)

Background imageMilitary Attire Collection: the Hussar of Death - War of 14 -18 in Pelee-Mele, 13/05/17 (print)

the Hussar of Death - War of 14 -18 in Pelee-Mele, 13/05/17 (print)
ICA4931263 the Hussar of Death - War of 14 -18 in Pelee-Mele, 13/05/17 (print) by Armengol, Henri (1884-1944); (add.info.: Illustration of Armengol in Pelee-Mele)

Background imageMilitary Attire Collection: Portrait of the Tsesarevitch Alexander Nikolaevich in the uniform of the Atamansky Cossack

Portrait of the Tsesarevitch Alexander Nikolaevich in the uniform of the Atamansky Cossack regiment (oil on canvas)
8698251 Portrait of the Tsesarevitch Alexander Nikolaevich in the uniform of the Atamansky Cossack regiment (oil on canvas) by Kruger

Background imageMilitary Attire Collection: Portrait of Tsesarevich Alexander Nikolaevich in the uniform of the Leib Guard Black Sea Cossack

Portrait of Tsesarevich Alexander Nikolaevich in the uniform of the Leib Guard Black Sea Cossack squadron
8698250 Portrait of Tsesarevich Alexander Nikolaevich in the uniform of the Leib Guard Black Sea Cossack squadron (oil on canvas) by Dawe

Background imageMilitary Attire Collection: Winston Churchill, 1942 (b/w photo)

Winston Churchill, 1942 (b/w photo)
2625260 Winston Churchill, 1942 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: Winston Churchill as British war time prime minister 1942.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageMilitary Attire Collection: Ramesses III (c. 1184-1153 BC) in battle dress, from the Tomb of Ramesses III

Ramesses III (c. 1184-1153 BC) in battle dress, from the Tomb of Ramesses III
XIR19828 Ramesses III (c.1184-1153 BC) in battle dress, from the Tomb of Ramesses III, New Kingdom (wall painting) by Egyptian 19th Dynasty (c.1292-1187 BC); Valley of the Kings, Thebes

Background imageMilitary Attire Collection: Colonel, print maker: Jacob de Gheyn II, Hendrick Goltzius, Wilhelmus Koning, 1587

Colonel, print maker: Jacob de Gheyn II, Hendrick Goltzius, Wilhelmus Koning, 1587 and/or 1700 - 1725



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Military attire is more than just clothing - it's a symbol of honor, sacrifice, and dedication to serving one's country. From the crisp lines of a dress uniform to the rugged practicality of combat gear, each piece tells a story of bravery and resilience. Whether worn in training exercises or on the battlefield, military attire commands respect and admiration. It embodies tradition and discipline while also adapting to modern technology and tactics. Every button, patch, and insignia carries significance, representing years of training and service. The men and women who wear these uniforms are not just soldiers; they are guardians of freedom and defenders of liberty. So next time you see someone in military attire, remember that they have chosen a life dedicated to protecting others - a true embodiment of courage and selflessness.