![]() Pockets were added to officers' tunics late in its issue. After the Franco-Prussian War the kepi was replaced with a flat topped peaked cap and the tunic collar became higher. It was worn with matching straight trousers and a kepi (red for Imperial Guard) on which was worn a brass five point star. ![]() Resembling the Imperial German Army M1842/M1856 dunkelblau uniform, the Meversion tunic was the dark blue, single-breasted, had a low standing collar and no pockets. Meversion Parade uniform of Japanese military attaché, Major General Onodera Makoto, 1930s The initial uniform colour was dark blue, following the contemporary French style and resembling that of the Union Army of the American Civil War. Imperial Japanese Army uniforms tended to reflect the uniforms of those countries who were the principal advisors to the Imperial Japanese Army at the time.Įarly uniforms 1867 version
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