File:HÆREN (Norwegian Army) UNIFORM 1914 INFANTERIST (Infantryman) Fjellgrå feltuniform Ordonnans Sykkel (bicycle orderly) boots Bergenhus festningsmuseum Fortress Military Museum Bergen Norway 6889.jpg

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Deutsch: Uniformen des Norwegischen Heeres im Festungsmuseum Bergenhus (Militärmuseum der Festung Bergenhus) in Bergen, Norwegen:
  1. Major in Englischer Uniform 1945
  2. Infanteriesoldat 1914 (Fahrrad-Ordonnanz) mit Krag-Jørgensen-Gewehr, Modell 1894
English: Uniforms of the Norwegian Army on mannequins in glass display at the Bergenhus Fortress Museum in Bergen, Norway:
  • MAJOR IN BRITISH UNIFORM 1945. During the build-up of Norwegian forces in Great Britain during the Second World War 1940-1945 British battle uniforms were put into use, although not systematically until 1941. For non-commissioned officer’s British insignia were used, while the officers used the Norwegian system of stars and braids on the collar. The anklets and boots are British models. Starting in 1945 the uniform was changed as the British uniforms were changed, but only in details. The uniforms of British and Canadian models, were in use until 1954. The pistol holster was worn on both the left and right side. Here it is the way then Crown Prince Olav wore the pistol holster as Norwegian commander-in-chief.
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  • REGULAR INFANTRYMAN 1914. In 1914 a gray uniform was adopted. The soldier has a cap with earflaps. The jacket has outside pockets. Here he stands as a bicycle orderly with the mandatory model 1894 Krag Jørgensen rifle.‘'
    • ’Mountain-grey’ tunic and trousers with red piping. In 1914 the new 'mountain-grey' (fjellgrå) uniform with red piping were standard for all troops. The colour had been in use by some units since 1902 and varied from dark green to clear grey. The uniform was worn with a kepi style cap, but different ski caps or winter caps ('finnmarksluer') were also used. The officer's tunic had pleated pockets, the other rank's tunic had pockets without pleats, and the light summer tunic was without breast pockets.
    • Bicycle
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Norsk bokmål: Uniformer for den norske hæren, utstilt i glassmonter i Bergenhus festningsmuseum ved Bergenhus festning i Bergen. Se også Knut Erik Strøm: Hærens uniformer i vårt århundrede (1996) samt side 34–41 i Hærens intendantur 150 år : 1825-1975 for å lese om militæruniformer fra denne perioden.
  • MAJOR I BRITISK UNIFORM 1945. Under oppsetting av norske styrker i Storbritannia under krigen 1940-1945 ble det tatt i bruk britiske battleuniformer. Først i 1941 ble dette satt i system. For underoffiserer ble britiske distinksjoner tatt i bruk, mens offiserene benyttet det norske systemet med stjerner og tresser på kraven. Ankletsene og støvlene er av engelsk modell. Fra 1945 ble uniformen endret etter som de britiske ble forandret, men det var bare endringer av detaljer. Uniformene, både av britisk og kanadisk modell var i bruk til 1954. Pistolhylsteret ble båret både på venstre og høyre side. Her er det lik daværende kronprins Olav bar pistoltasken som norsk øverstkommanderende.
  • MENIG INFANTERIST 1914. I 1914 ble det tatt i bruk en fjellgrå feltuniform. Soldaten har lue med øreklaffer. Jakken har fått utvendige lommer. Her står han som sykkelordonans med det obligatoriske Krag Jørgensen geværet mod. 1894.
    • Fjellgrå feltuniform med utvendige lommer og røde passepoiler på jakke og bukser
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