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Français : Essai d'uniformes créés en 1912 par Edouard Detaille pour l'infanterie de ligne française. De gauche à droite : trompette en grande tenue, soldat en petite tenue et képi, soldat première classe en grande tenue, soldat en petite tenue et casque de cuir, officier en grande tenue, officier en tenue de ville et bonnet de police, soldat en tenue de campagne et casque de cuir, soldat en tenue de campagne et képi. English: Test uniforms created in 1912 by Edouard Detaille for the French line infantry. From left to right : trumpet in parade uniform, private in service uniform and kepi, private 1st class in parade uniform, private in service uniform and leather helmet, officer in parade uniform, officer in service uniform and bonnet de police (side cap), private in field uniform and leather helmet, private in field uniform and kepi. |
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