Mossy Oak RainTamer II Mens Camo Jacket Rain Coat Hooded Zip Front 4390 L Large
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MossyOak RainTamer II Camo Jacket
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Mossy Oak RainTamer II Mens Camo Jacket Rain Coat Hooded Zip Front 4390 L Large
Mossy Oak RainTamer II Mens Camo Jacket Rain Coat Hooded Zip Front 4390 L Large
Devgru Red Squadroon The North Face Apex Jacket 9/11 - OD/Grey
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Nomenclature
The North Face Apex Jacket 9/11
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Very Rare!!
History / Summary
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Snugpak Sasquatch - SASR Cold Weather Jacket / Pants
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Nomenclature
Jacket Cold Weather
NSN : 8415-66-148-3386 / Large
Overalls Cold Weather
NSN : 8415-66-149-0794 / Large
Snugpak / Platypus
History / Summary
Snugpak Sasquatch extreme cold weather jacket issued to Australian special forces for deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Jacket Cold Weather - NSN : 8415-66-148-3386 / Large
Overalls Cold Weather
NSN : 8415-66-149-0749
Snugpak Sasquatch SAS Platypus Outdoors SASR softie Parka Jacket British Army
Snugpak SAS Platypus Outdoors SASR British Army
Very rare
Italian Alpine Troops Balaclava Hood Mod. 1961
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Nomenclature
Alpine Troops Balaclava Hood Mod. 1961
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History / Summary
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Alpini Passamontagna Mod. 61 per Truppe Alpine
Self Regulating Temperature Climastat 1953
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Nomenclature
Climastat Suit
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Photo measures 7 x 9 inches and is dated 9/10/1953
Suit Press Photo
History / Summary
Washington D.C. Sep.1953
Front and Rear view show the Climastat Suit developed by the Army Quartermaster Corps and based upon a new principle of Self-regulating temperature control.The Suit will be tested in arctic this winter.Unicellular polyvinyl chloride is used in two layers , each one eight inch thick for insulating material .
Each layer is perforated with numerous holes , and the two are stitched together so that the holes in one layer do not coincide with those in the other .The sponge like garments are worn beneath cotton wind-resistant , water-repellent jacket and trousers . When inactive , the wearer is kept warm by air seal surrounding his body. When Active a forced pumping action results , providing ventilation through the holes and ridding the weare's body of excessive heat and moisture.
Each layer is perforated with numerous holes , and the two are stitched together so that the holes in one layer do not coincide with those in the other .The sponge like garments are worn beneath cotton wind-resistant , water-repellent jacket and trousers . When inactive , the wearer is kept warm by air seal surrounding his body. When Active a forced pumping action results , providing ventilation through the holes and ridding the weare's body of excessive heat and moisture.
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U.S. Army Wool Highneck Sweater OD
Clothing
US Army High Neck Sweather
1942
The High Neck Sweater, introduced in 1942, replaced two older sweaters;
the turtle neck and V-neck models
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Nomenclature
Sweater, Highneck
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U.S. Army issue "Sweater, Highneck." Dark OD wool with five plastic buttons at collar. Introduced in 1943 as part of the M-1943 outfit.
History / Summary
The sweater is made of a brownish-green OD wool, with five buttons at the neck. It is described in the U.S. Army Quartermaster catalog of 1943 as "Sweater, Highneck, An all wool worsted, slip over, high collar, buttoned neck sweater." This type of sweater was quite popular with American GI's in the European Theater of Operations in the winter of 1944-45, you can see them in numerous photos taken during the Battle of the Bulge and the late war combat in Germany.
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http://www.usww2uniforms.com/111F.html
The High Neck Sweater, introduced in 1942, ultimately replaced two older sweaters; the turtle neck and V-neck models. An extended stand-up collar, and button-up front, allowed it to posses the necessary versatility to supplant multiple sweater types. Buttoned up, it provided protection and warmth well above the neck line, or in less severe weather could be unbuttoned to regulate body temperature. The collar could also be folded back to a more relaxed position if desired.
Designated type 1, the first high neck sweaters were produced under specification PQD 111B, dated 11 April 1942. Other sweaters produced under the 111B specification included a V-neck style, designated type 2, and a sleeveless design, designated type 3. At this time the turtle-neck sweater, a type issued to cold-climate troops, became limited standard and contracts ceased to be issued. By late 1942 procurement of the V-neck sweater was also terminated. This was due to the fact that the high neck sweater was proving to be a successful design, and the Army was seeking to reduce the large number of clothing items in the table of equipment with more universal types.
In the fall of 1942 the Army began work on a universal winter combat uniform built on the layering principle. The high neck sweater was among the items drafted to be tested as part of the designated M-1943 experimental combat outfit. After testing was completed in 1943, the high neck sweater was to occupy a key place within the layering system of the new field uniform that was eventually adopted. In the layering scheme, the high neck sweater was worn over the coat-style wool shirt, and under the pile field jacket, or wool field jacket.
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Stock No. 55-S-64237 - 55-S-64249
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SWEATERS
Enlisted Men's
Olive Drab Turtle Neck Sweater
Specification 8-97
Olive Drab V-Neck Sweater
Specification 8-97
Specification 111
Specification 111B
Sleeveless Sweater
Specification 111B
Specification 409
High Neck Sweater
Specification 111B
Specification 111C
Specification 111E
Specification 111F
Specification 111G
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SWEATERS
Enlisted Men's
Olive Drab Turtle Neck Sweater
Specification 8-97
Olive Drab V-Neck Sweater
Specification 8-97
Specification 111
Specification 111B
Sleeveless Sweater
Specification 111B
Specification 409
High Neck Sweater
Specification 111B
Specification 111C
Specification 111E
Specification 111F
Specification 111G
Webbingbabel Military Clothing
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M-1951 Cold-Wet Uniform (Extreme Cold)
Arc’teryx Layering Clothing System
Beyond Tactical CLS-PCU - Camber Layering System (CLS-PCU)
British Personal Clothing System (PCS)
Fire Resistant Clothing Polar Fleece Infrared Flags Combat Shirts
Light Weight Base Layers
Mid Weight Base Layers
Fleece Jackets
Non Insulated Soft Shells
Insulated Soft Shells
Non Shell Jackets
Hard Shell Jackets
Pants Regular
Pants Shells
Shirts
Combat Shirts
Combat Pants
Fire Resistant Clothing
Light Weight Base Layers
Mid Weight Base Layers
Fleece Jackets
Non Insulated Soft Shells
Insulated Soft Shells
Non Shell Jackets
Hard Shell Jackets
Pants Regular
Pants Shells
Shirts
Combat Shirts
Combat Pants
Fire Resistant Clothing
Crye Precision Experimental Multi-Cam Uniform Set
Patagonia Military Advanced Regulator System or MARS Clothing System
Patagonia MARS Clothing System
Patagonia GEN II SOF PCU Layering Garment System
The Protective Combat Uniform (PCU) History
Beyond Tactical Camber Layering System (CLS-PCU)
Propper Advanced Protective Combat Uniform, or APCU
British Armed Forces Personal Clothing System (PCS)
Arc’teryx Layering Clothing System
Army Combat Uniform-Alternate
For female and smaller-statured Soldiers
Norwegian Army Bivvy Thermal Jacket
British Army Thermal & Reversible (Softie) Jackets and Trousers
British Army Liner Extreme Cold Weather Trousers
British Army Extreme Cold Weather Jacket Liner
German Army Cold Weather Liner Jacket and Pants
German Army Wet Weather Pants, Flecktarn
Danish Army Cold Weather Clothing System
Korean Army ROK Field Jacket Liner
Belgian Army Jigsaw Reversible Fleece
US ARMY MULTICAM COLD WEATHER SOFT SHELL TROUSERS
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Propper APCU - Advanced Protective Combat Uniform
Patagonia MARS - Military Advanced Regulator System
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Extended Cold Weather Clothing System (ECWCS) / 1st Generation
US Military Clothing System
Advanced Protective Combat Uniform APCU
Cold Wet M-1951
Cold Dry M-1951
ECWCS
ECWCS-Gen II
ECWCS-Gen III
LEP Lightweight Environmental Protection - SPEAR
MARS Patagonia
MCWCS
FREE
PCU
Protective Combat Uniform - (PCU Gen II)
Protective Combat Uniform - Customization System (PCU-CS)
US Marines
All Purpose Environmental Clothing System - APECS
FROG I
FROG II
Mountain/Cold Weather Clothing System (MCWCS)

PCS (Personal Clothing System)
APCU
Cold Wet M-1951
Cold Dry M-1951LEP Lightweight Environmental Protection (LEP)
ECWCS
ECWCS-Gen II
ECWCS-Gen III
MARS
MCWCS
FREE
FROG I
FROG II
PCS
PCU
PCU Gen II
PCU-CS
Uniforme Combate Argentino (UCA) del Ejército Argentino
Military Fire Resistant Clothing
Patagonia MARS Clothing System
Patagonia GEN II SOF PCU Layering Garment System
The Protective Combat Uniform (PCU) History
Beyond Tactical Camber Layering System (CLS-PCU)
Propper Advanced Protective Combat Uniform, or APCU
British Armed Forces Personal Clothing System (PCS)
Arc’teryx Layering Clothing System
Army Combat Uniform-Alternate
For female and smaller-statured Soldiers
Norwegian Army Bivvy Thermal Jacket
British Army Thermal & Reversible (Softie) Jackets and Trousers
British Army Liner Extreme Cold Weather Trousers
British Army Extreme Cold Weather Jacket Liner
German Army Cold Weather Liner Jacket and Pants
German Army Wet Weather Pants, Flecktarn
Danish Army Cold Weather Clothing System
Korean Army ROK Field Jacket Liner
Belgian Army Jigsaw Reversible Fleece *
US Army Multicam Cold Weather Soft Shell Trousers
ECWS - Extended Cold Weather Clothing System. Cold-wet and Cold dry systems, including the Gore-tex suit and insulating layers
SPEAR - Special Operations Forces Personal Equipment Advanced Requirements - A performance layering system developed by SOCOM.
The Lightweight Environmental Protection (LEP) is an insulation subsystem developed under the Special Operations Forces Personal Equipment Advanced Requirements (SPEAR). The system is designed to be individually configured based upon mission, terrain and climate requirements as well as personal preference.
MCPS - Multi-Climate Protection System - NOMEX flame resistant clothing for U.S. Marine and Navy aviators and aircrew.
SOF-PCU - Special Operations Forces Protective Combat Uniform - Layering garment system with 7 Levels developed by USSOCOM. The different levels are defined as follows (from this website). Also note that the actual products offered may vary slightly from these descriptions:
Flame Resistant Organizational Gear (FROG) is clothing used by the United States Marine Corps to reduce the number of injuries resulting from fire and flash (especially burns), due to the increased use of improvised explosive devices in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Army Combat Uniform (ACU)
German Gebirgsjäger Anorak Jacket WindbluseDesert Battle Dress Uniform (DBDU)
Devgru Gold Team North Face Apex Soft Shell Jacket 9/11
Devgru Red Team North Face Apex Soft Shell Jacket 9/11 - OD/ Grey
Devgru Gold Team North Face Apex Soft Shell Jacket 9/11 - OD
Devgru Gold Team North Face Apex Soft Shell Jacket 9/11 - Coyote
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Devgru Red Squadroon The North Face Apex Jacket 9/11 - OD/Grey
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