It's very odd seeing officer ranks being put as shoulder patches. I wonder if the artist doesn't know or if it was intentional. Also, Marine officer uniforms do not have any red piping.
Adjutant said: It's very odd seeing officer ranks being put as shoulder patches. I wonder if the artist doesn't know or if it was intentional. Also, Marine officer uniforms do not have any red piping.
I don't know much about USMC uniforms. But isn't the one with the red pipings worn on special occasions? It is undoubtedly a USMC uniform though...
I am from the U.S and I can tell you that a Marine Officer uniform is black and white with the usual trimmings. That is a marine uniform though but only enlisted has their ranks on the sleeves officers have their rank on their neck cuff. But all in all some good drawings
M1903 rifle
(ceremonial use only)Witches' uniforms
Marine Corps of the United States of Liberion (1990s)
*spinoffFormal uniform for officers: In the case for the Marine Corp, this type of formal wear is worn during ceremonies, regardless of affiliation. Regular Uniform: Originally, they are not worn at the time of sortie but many witches like to wear it. For the Marine Corp Aviation Corp, the BDU is most often worn on witches but there aren't many strict rules on how to dress.Except for the type of camouflage BDU and emblem, it is basically not much different from the Army. In the case of Marine Force Recon, it is lighter than the army and the M3 striker allows the witch to walk more faster. Marine Corp witches are allowed to use a wide variety of privately owned and locally procured weapons.