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在國外找到關於OG-107(M-65)的文章,但是程度太差看的一知半解
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First Pattern "Type I":
The first pattern jungle fatigues were adopted in 1963
and were made of 5.5 ounce cotton Poplin dyed Army Shade Olive Green 107 or
"OG-107". The pattern is easily distinguishable as the coat and the pants had
"exposed" buttons. The coat featured the standard pocket lay out, but the
closure buttons were not covered. The coat also had shoulder epaulettes, side
take up tabs, and an integrated gas flap that could be buttoned internally to
better cover the neck and prevent chemical / gas agents from entering through
the front button closure. The pants also had the exposed buttons on the
pockets and featured leg ties attached in the bellows pockets that could
be retracted back in to the pocket. The pants also featured button side
take up tabs and an integrated gas flap.
I have seen countless photos of this pattern in 1966 and many even later.
Second Pattern "Type II":
In August 1964, the Army Material Command ordered a revision to the jungle
fatigue design. They found that the exposed buttons had a tendency to
snag on brush, and addressed this issue. The buttons on the coat and
pants were covered, but the epaulettes, side take up tabs, and gas flap
were retained. The fabric was changed to 6 ounce cotton Poplin to help
them wear better and the OG-107 color was retained.
This style entered Vietnam in late 1965 and were soon to be replaced
in 1967 by the third pattern.
Third Pattern "Type III":
The third pattern fatigues intorduced in 1967 were a simplified version
of the second pattern. The coat lost its side take up tabs, gas flap,
and shoulder epaulettes. The pants shifted to a web slide take up tab on
the waist and lost the gas flap and leg ties.
This pattern is slightly more complicated as it was issued in two classes.
Class I was OG-107, or green.
Class II was ERDL Camouflage in either green (middle photos) or brown
(last two photos) dominant depending on the reg on they were being issued to.
The camouflage pattern was later standardized to reduce supply strains.
Initially the ERDL camo was issued to priority troops including SF, Recon,
Rangers, and Pathfinders. By 1969, it was not uncommon to find ERDL camo amon
some line infantry units. Both the Class I and Class II were first produced
in Poplin Cotton with very limited ripstop production in 1967. However in
mid / late 1968, the more durable ripstop had taken over the majority of
production. By 1969, only a f action of the new made fatigues
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