Bronson Army M-43 Camouflage Cotton Jacket 10oz Herringbone Military Uniform

In early 1943, the US Army produced small quantities of the two-piece herringbone duck hunter camouflage uniform, which was based on the M1942 fatigue uniform to be produced. During the Normandy landing, it was equipped with the Second Armored Division, and at the end of World War II, it was also equipped with the Army of the Pacific Theater. The USMC's two-piece camouflage suits are divided into two versions, P42 and P44. The Army has only this one. Due to limited concealment in Europe and accidental injuries, it was quickly discontinued, and the surplus was used in the Korean War and even the early Vietnam War was present.

 

  • 10oz cotton herringbone twill exterior shell
  • All of buttons have been hidden under the fabric to protect them from snags and tears
  • Double patch reinforced on elbow
  • Two chest pockets
  • Adjustable buttoned cuffs
  • Military spec. label sewn into the pocket
  • True to size. Designed to be worn relaxed

 

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