Figure 1.--This school had a destinctive blue and yellow uniform. We do not, however, know the name of the school. I'm not sure when this colorized portrait was made, probably the 1930s. |
After World War I the Army changed the uniform to more of a tan color. The Army also added a necktie. These changes were quickly implemented at most military schools. Many schools followed changes in the U.S. Army uniform both in style and color. We notice some schools that had uniforms destinct from Army uniforms. In some cases the style was similar, byt the colors were different. We note one school, for example, that had a blue and yellow uniform, but we do not know the name if the school.
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