WWII USMC CAMOUFLAGED COMBAT PANTS
The United States armed forces employed camouflaged clothing for the first time during WWII. Most
of these type of uniforms saw action in the South Pacific theatre.
The US AMrine Corps had the largest amount of items produced in this type of
material. The combat fatigues came in three types of models.
The pants displayed here are manufactured from a canvis material. They came
equipped with two front and two rear pockets.
The pants were closed via the use of small, plastic brown buttons.
Notice the soldier's name stamped on the rear of the pants. Unlike other uniforms, these pants did
not have a zipper but rather a series of brown, plastic buttons.
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| Value (2007) | $250.00 |
| Availability (2007) | Rare |
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