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can anyone tell me if there were usmc specific items of field clothing

during the korean war and can you provide some pics or links to a past thread

koreamike :think: :think: :think: ;)

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can anyone tell me if there were usmc specific items of field clothing

during the korean war and can you provide some pics or links to a past thread

koreamike :think: :think: :think: ;)

 

 

We've got a lot on that - go to google and paste in these exact words:

 

site:usmilitariaforum.com usmc korea parka

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We've got a lot on that - go to google and paste in these exact words:

 

site:usmilitariaforum.com usmc korea parka

Thats a radical thread thank you so much for sharing that koreamike :w00t: :w00t: :lol: :thumbsup:

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can anyone tell me if there were usmc specific items of field clothing

during the korean war and can you provide some pics or links to a past thread

koreamike :think: :think: :think: ;)

 

 

mike.....the marine corps were pioneers in the development of cold weather uniforms and had a complete line of m-1951 items. they were the first to use nylon and I own a Korean war period field jacket made out of a nylon blend material. But during that first winter they were unprepared although they did have stocks of ww2 vintage alpaca lined parkas and alpaca lined vests. these two items were specific to the marines.

 

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mike.....the marine corps were pioneers in the development of cold weather uniforms and had a complete line of m-1951 items. they were the first to use nylon and I own a Korean war period field jacket made out of a nylon blend material. But during that first winter they were unprepared although they did have stocks of ww2 vintage alpaca lined parkas and alpaca lined vests. these two items were specific to the marines.

 

greg Thank you greg in aiding in my research koreamike

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