Dutch army uniforms in World War II were conservative and functional. Soldiers wore dark green-gray tunics, trousers or breeches, puttees, and steel helmets. Insignia was minimal, with simple rank markings. Equipment included leather webbing, greatcoats, and packs, reflecting limited modernization before the 1940 German invasion of the Netherlands army.
Dutch uniforms for 1st and 2nd squadron of the M36 and M38 armored car
With the purchase of the Swedish armoured cars Landsverk L-181 and L-180, two new Dutch squadrons were formed …