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Bonus - WW2 Snow Camo
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09-06-2019 06:34 PM
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No...that's just guys from the deep south came north without changing after the meeting.
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No...that's just guys from the deep south came north without changing after the meeting.
My thoughts as well.
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I thought that I had better not say what they look like.
I have seen it stated, on documentaries, that (some of) these "snow camo" suits /outfits were made locally for allied troops by the local civilian population because none were available through official channels.
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Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
were made locally
Yes, bedsheets and such. I'm thinking this is the Ardennes offensive.
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That looks like the stuff we had for liners in the Arctic tents...Bear would remember too...although some seemed to have a cotton type sheet. This one looks nylon, ours were fire retardant.
This one isn't likely anything like how it appears to me.
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