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  1. Oct 14, 2023 · KONGELIGE MILITÆRUNIFORMER Admiralsuniform under og etter andre verdenskrig M1943 1954 WW2 Admiral's uniform worn by king Haakon VII of Norway Høylue peaked visor cap. Forsvarsmuseet Norwegian Armed Forces Museum Oslo 2022-03-01 B.jpg 3,562 × 2,670; 2.18 MB

  2. Mar 26, 2019 · The national emblem of Norway on the police cap badge is similar to the sun cross and eagle symbol of the Norwegian Nazi party Nasjonal Samling (NS) (the German Nazi Party also adapted the Parteiadler, their stylized version of the German imperial eagle with swastika, as Reichsadler, national symbol for Germany, 1935 – 1945).

  3. Mar 26, 2019 · English: Norwegian Nazi uniforms of World War II, from left to right: German Waffen-SS uniform (museum's photo here) for Norwegian volunteers (frontkjemper, 'frontfighter'), and uniform of Statspolitiet model 1942 (museum's photo here), National Socialist armed police forces of Norway 1941 – 1945.

  4. Norwegian uniforms & equipment 1940. *. The Norwegian army and navy was certainly not prepared for war. The 125 former years of peace, had brought the country to a trance like state when dealing with military matters. *. Most soldiers had a 84 days long basic training, but some even less. There was no real NCO corps, since NCO´s as a ...

  5. May 30, 2020 · Norway introduced a desert version of their standard camouflage pattern in 2003. It features reddish brown & beige shapes on a sandy background. The M/03 uniform was initially produced using a twill blend fabric, but this changed in 2004 to a ripstop fabric. Other Camouflage Used by Norwegian Military Personnel

  6. Camouflage pattern: The Norwegian military uses a unique camouflage pattern known as the "M98." This pattern consists of various shades of green, brown, and black, and is designed to blend effectively with Norway's diverse terrains, including forests, mountains, and coastal areas. 2. Layering system: Norway's military uniforms are designed to ...

  7. Uniforms. Uniforms are a natural and traditional part of the Armed Forces. When wearing a uniform, you have both rights and duties. Some of the first official military uniforms were introduced in England in 1385 by King Henry VII. When the Norwegian army was established in 1628, King Christian IV provided the uniforms.

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