OUTFIT COMBAT, M-1943, EXPERIMENTAL TEST NO. OQMG-140

The purpose of the research was to test under actual service conditions in the field the temperate zone portion of the four zone outfit, combat M-1943. On the basis of study of world-wide climates with reference in particular to variations in wind velocity and temperature, the OQMG established four...

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Main Authors: Horvath, Steven M., Freedman, Arthur
Other Authors: ARMY MEDICAL RESEARCH LAB FORT KNOX KY
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1943
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Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0652349
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Summary:The purpose of the research was to test under actual service conditions in the field the temperate zone portion of the four zone outfit, combat M-1943. On the basis of study of world-wide climates with reference in particular to variations in wind velocity and temperature, the OQMG established four clothing zones; tropical, temperate, cold and arctic. Clothing was designed to provide optimum protection for the average climatic conditions of each zone, and adequate protection for the worst conditions encountered. The tropical issue serves as the basic layer, and as far as possible, extra items are provided as additional protective layers for each colder zone. It was the intention to standardize all equipage so that identical items will be used by all arms.