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6B8E236B8E236B8E236B8E236B8E2310714235Olive Drab (Web) 🎨 RGB Color Code: #6B8E23

The hexadecimal RGB code of Olive Drab (Web) color is #6B8E23. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 6B red (107/256), a 8E green (142/256) and a 23 blue component (35/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(107,142,35). Closest WebSafe color: Olive Drab (#669933)
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in the armed forces. The first recorded use of olive drab as a color name in English was in 1892. Drab is an older color name, from the middle of the
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Glock knife
handle of the Glock field knives was originally available in the colours olive drab, black, gray and desert sand, and currently in battle field green, black
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
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M5 bayonet
the M1 Garand. There are two variations of this scabbard, both with an olive drab fiberglass body with steel throat. The early version M8 scabbard only
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