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SirMarkDavidson
#189321792Wednesday, May 18, 2016 7:55 AM GMT

Every soldier of the 29th Infantry Division needs to be dressed properly. Here are the uniforms to be worn at our bases, and outside our bases when representing our group. Class A The Class A was the formal uniform worn by soldiers of the U.S. Army. It will be used at ceremonies and special events. There are two versions of the Class A, the Khaki version and the Overseas version. The Khaki was worn in the States, desert, and jungle. The Overseas one was worn in Europe. By this, we will wear the Khaki Class A at maps in the States, and Overseas one in European maps. Clothing Class A: Khaki: Khaki Service Coat Cottom Khaki Trousers Overseas: Overseas Service Coat Cottem Khaki Trousers Class A IKE Jacket The IKE Jacket was given as a formal uniform to men who enlisted after 1944. The IKE Jackets was based on the British Battledress. It was only accepted as Overseas Class A, altho the pre-1944 Class A was preferred. Clothing Class A IKE Jacket: IKE Jacket Cottom Khaki Trousers Class B The Class B was the off-duty uniform of the U.S. Army. The shirt was worn under all uniforms. The Class B can be used when you're on the Camp but not training. It too can be worn everywhere else. The Class B has like the Class A too a Khaki and Overseas version. Like the Class A, the Khaki one is worn in the States and the Overseas one in Europe. Clothing Class B: Khaki: Khaki Service Shirt (E) (Version with tie for Officers) Cottom Khaki Trousers Overseas: M37 Wool Shirt Wool Trousers M41 Combat Uniform: The M41 HBT was the standard Infantry uniform of the U.S. Army during the begin of World War Two. It was issued in 1941 as standard uniform. It was worn throughout WW2 by infantry units. Both Type I and II, Wool Trousers and HBT Trousers were worn in all combinations possible with these four. Clothing M41 Combat Uniform: M41 Jacket Type I / Type II HBT Trousers / Wool Trousers M43 Combat Uniform: The M43 Combat Uniform was issued in the early half of World War Two, in 1943. It was worn mainly in France, Belgium, The Netherlands and Germany. It was very populair under the field men, being conferrable and having a large amount of pocket space. Clothing M43 Combat Uniform: M43 Jacket HBT Trousers / Wool Trousers Signed, Major General M. Davidson Fort Meade, February 1941

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