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Uniforms of the New York City Police Department in 1871 A New York City police officer, wearing a custodian helmet, answers a visitor's questions at the corner of Fulton and Broadway in 1899. The navy blue uniforms adopted by many police departments in this early period were simply surplus United States Army uniforms from the Civil War. [4]
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English: Logo of the United States Border Patrol (USBP). It is also used as an embroidered patch on USBP uniforms, worn on the left sleeve. Date: circa 2000
The Wylie Police Department's new uniforms were just named tops in the nation among departments with 51-100 officers by the North American Association of Uniform Manufacturers and Distributors.
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The color of the uniform also changed from the previous light powder blue to a dark navy blue, similar to the NYPD. The new uniform also consists of wool pants with hidden cargo pockets. Lieutenants and above wear white shirts with gold badges and gold 'M.P.D.' insignia pinned on each side of the collar.