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82nd Airborne troopers in the battle of the bulge near Elsenborn ridge
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07-14-2011 06:29 AM
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Boy that looks COLD, and I don't think they were staying at the Holiday Inn that night.....Frank
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When you think of the uniforms those boys wore compared to anything you can buy off the rack today, it's a wonder more didn't die from exposure than did. I was just looking at all my WWII uniforms, M41 or M43 field jackets, boots, leggings, socks and I cringe!
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Were those uniforms made of wool?
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The infantry has always gotten the short end of the stick in the winter. Think Valley Forge, Chosen Reservoir, Moscow (1812 or WWII take your pick.)
Ed reluctantly no longer in the Bitterroot
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Originally Posted by
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Were those uniforms made of wool?
Yes, wool shirts, wool pants, wool lined Tanker jacket, wool socks. The M41 field jacket had sateen outer shell.
Bill Hollinger
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And wasn't most of the really cold weather gear like shoe-pacs tied up in the rear?
I've read they used bed sheets to improvise winter camo
82nd Airborne troops advancing through snow-covered forest during the Battle of the Bulge
Last edited by Harlan (Deceased); 07-15-2011 at 03:21 AM.
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Shaffner/Coppola got a whole bunch of stuff wrong in the movie Patton, but they certainly got the terrain near this battle right.
Bob
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As a deep desert deweller all my life ( never seen snow falling till I was 50 or so ) I just can't appreciate fully what they went through . I have to bundle up like that when it's down in the low 40's .
Chris
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I spent time in the Army in Germany. 1969 thru 1970. It was cold there. I was cold almost everyday. Even the building did not have heat. Lousy boots, fatigues, brrrrr!