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Group 5: American Uniform

Group 5: American Uniform. By: Chad, Danielle, Deanna, Eric, Kevin. Poncho. Rubber coated fabric with a hood. Olive green, Army shade 207. Became heavy when wet. Shiny finish gleamed in the rain. Two ponchos snapped together made shelter. Usually did not keep soldiers dry. Danielle Smith.

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Group 5: American Uniform

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  1. Group 5: American Uniform By: Chad, Danielle, Deanna, Eric, Kevin

  2. Poncho • Rubber coated fabric with a hood. • Olive green, Army shade 207. • Became heavy when wet. • Shiny finish gleamed in the rain. • Two ponchos snapped together made shelter. • Usually did not keep soldiers dry. • Danielle Smith

  3. How Combat Boots Changed • Combat tropical boots (buckle boots) used in Korea and early parts of Vietnam War. • 1957-switched to shined black combat boots. • End of war-Jungle boots were introduced. • Danielle Smith

  4. Boonie Jungle Hat • AKA Bush hat • Stiff Brim • Insect net • Patrol hat • Blocked sun • Used by US soldiers • Help protect the soldiers from the heat in Vietnam. • Chad Capraro

  5. What they Carried? • M-16 • Ammo pouch • Compass • Canteen and canteen cup • E-tool • Cigarettes • Toilet paper • Flash light • Chad Capraro

  6. Helmet changes in the Vietnam War Helmets were changed from the M1 steel helmet to a new version of the M1, which had a lower and less pronounced dome shape towards the top. Also had reverse camouflage, with green on the outside and brown on the inside. It’s importance is that it was the first helmet soldiers wrote on to express themselves because they were issued camo covers. WW2 M1 Steel Vietnam M1 Eric Schiatta

  7. Standard Jungle Uniform Parts Uniform consisted of the jacket, trousers, combat boots, pistol belt and various pieces of web gear, suspenders, and socks. The uniform was based on the WW2 para uniform. Made of tightly woven, rip-stop or twill cotton poplin fabric providing protection from the sun, insects and other tropical hazards. Deanna Johnson

  8. Standard Food Issue Meal, Combat, Individual Rations: Were referred to as “C-Rations” by the troops. Came in a small cardboard carton and consisted of an “M-unit”; meat based entrée, “B-unit”; bread item (composed of cracker and candy can and flat spread can) and the “D-unit”; dessert item. Included an accessory pack including a plastic spoon wrapped in clear plastic, hot drink mix, gum, matches, toilet paper, salt, pepper, sugar, non-diary creamer, and a small pack of cigarettes. Weighed 2.7 lbs., and was a complete meal providing approximately 1,200 calories. Deanna Johnson

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