The hexadecimal RGB code of Cadet Grey color is #91A3B0. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 91 red (145/256), a A3 green (163/256) and a B0 blue component (176/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(145,163,176).
Cadet grey Cadetgrey (sometimes spelled cadet gray in parts of the United States) is a somewhat blue-greyish shade of the color grey. The first recorded use of cadet
Blue-gray was in 1817. Cadetgrey, shown at right, and cadet blue, are shades of color used in military uniforms. The first recorded use of cadetgrey as a color
Shades of gray of gray. The first recorded use of cadetgrey as a color name in English was in 1912. Before 1912, the word cadet gray was used as a name for a type of
Grey army uniform and establishing cadetgrey as the uniform color. This was (and still is) the color of the uniform of cadets at the United States Military
Uniforms of the United States Army Point cadet uniforms have been styled in cadetgrey which continues to be the primary color used in academy dress. Spring parade dress consists of cadet grey
Officer cadet Officer Cadet is a rank held by military cadets during their training to become commissioned officers. In the United Kingdom, the rank is also used by
List of colors by shade French grey Ash grey Rose quartz Cinereous Cadetgrey Cool grey Taupe grey Battleship greyGrey Slate grey Dim grey Davy's grey Payne's
Ghanaian passport Contemporary passports are hunter green in color, service passports are cadetgrey, and diplomatic passports are auburn. At the top is printed "ECONOMIC
List of colors (alphabetical) brown Burnt orange Burnt sienna Burnt umber Byzantine Byzantium CadetCadet blue Cadetgrey Cadmium green Cadmium orange Cadmium red Cadmium yellow Café
List of colors: A–F colors—are noted. (Those four named colors corresponding to the neutral greys have no hue value, which is effectively ignored—i.e., left blank.) A B C