Adjustierung
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Adjustierung (literally: adjustation, Austria Dienstkleidung 'service dress') is any uniform of the Austrian armed forces. It is derived from the German (Austrian) verb adjustieren (Austria: ausrüsten, 'equip'[1]). Another historical term used for military uniforms, e.g. in the Austro-Hungarian Army (1867–1918), was Montur, and in the Prussian Army Montierung.
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Today the Austrian Armed Forces (Bundesheer) discriminates the different kinds of Adjustierung as follows:
- Paradeadjustierung ('parade adjustation')
- Marschadjustierung / Feldadjustierung ('march adjustation' / 'field adjustation')
- Gebirgsadjustierung (en: 'mountain adjustation')
In the German armed forces (Bundeswehr term is Anzugsordnung ('dress order'). Until 1945, the term Waffenrock was commonly used.