The hexadecimal RGB code of Field Drab color is #6C541E. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 6C red (108/256), a 54 green (84/256) and a 1E blue component (30/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(108,84,30).
Desert sand (color) drab, mode beige and bistre brown, which were first recorded as color names in English, respectively, in 1686, 1928, and 1930. The color fielddrab is
Olive (color) officially called Olive Drab #33 (OD33), while officer's uniforms used the much darker Olive Drab #51 (OD51). Field equipment was in Olive Drab #3 (OD3), a very
List of colors: A–F X11/Web Fern green #4F7942 31% 47% 26% 106° 29% 37% 45% 47% Maerz and Paul Fielddrab #6C541E 42% 33% 12% 42° 57% 27% 72% 42% ISCC-NBS Fiery rose #FF5470 100%
List of colors by shade Copper Cordovan Coyote Desert sand Drab dark brown Dun Earth yellow Ecru Fallow Fawn Fielddrab Fulvous Golden brown Goldenrod Harvest
Federal Standard 595 camouflage colors Fielddrab camouflage Common connotations Federal Standard 595 33105 Color coordinates Hex triplet #6F5B41 sRGBB (r, g, b) (111, 91, 65) HSV (h,
M1941 Field Jacket olive drab called O.D. number 2. Through World War I, soldiers in the United States Army wore a comfortable loose-fitting wool four pocket field garment
Shades of brown Copper Cordovan Coyote Desert sand Drab dark brown Dun Earth yellow Ecru Fallow Fawn Fielddrab Fulvous Golden brown Goldenrod Harvest
Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II been tried. These have included a "peanut scheme" of sand, yellow, and fielddrab; black and white colors for winter operations and a tan, green, and brown
List of colors (alphabetical) Falu red Fandango Fandango pink Fashion fuchsia Fawn Feldgrau Fern green Fielddrab Fiery rose Firebrick Fire engine red Fire opal Flame Flax Flirt Floral
United States Army uniforms in World War II Army basic service uniforms consisted of a winter service uniform of olive drab wool worn in temperate weather, and a summer service uniform of khaki cotton