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U.S. Army
Camouflage Uniforms
Last Updated:
May 26, 2009
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Uniforms Main Page
Original photo. France, July-August 1944. Troops
from 2nd Armored Divison with German POW's.
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The US Army W.W.II Camouflage Uniform
Early in WWII, the Army developed two camouflage uniforms. They were
made from HBT cotton cloth, printed with double-sided "Spring"
and "Fall" color camouflage. (This was the same cloth used
by the Marines for their P42 and P44 camouflage uniforms.) Both a coverall
and a two piece jacket and trouser were produced. Unlike the uniforms
made for the Marines, neither Army uniform was reversible. Both were
green-side out. The coverall was quickly deemed too hot and clumsy to
wear and was only issued in very limited numbers in both Europe and
the Pacific. However, the two-piece uniform was more successful and
was issued for troop trials in the summer of 1944. Unfortunately, the
preponderance of camouflage worn by the Germans led to a large number
of "friendly fire" incidents, and the uniforms were withdrawn
around the end of August. A veteran of the 29th Infantry Division commented,
"those guys should have known better than to wear camouflage like
damned Germans. We shot the hell out of them." Apparently, troops
in neighboring units were not advised of the "new" uniform
being worn by their comrades and they reacted accordingly.
For the trials, most information indicates that troops of the 41st Armored
Infantry Battalion (2nd Armored Division) were the primary recipients.
Some evidence indicates that some units of the 2nd and 30th Infantry
Divisons also participated. Lastly, several veterans of various armored
battlions serving in France and Italy as well as a few units fighting
in the Phillipines have reported that they were issued some camouflage
uniforms. More details will be posted if we find any.
ATF's Army Camouflage Uniforms
These
are excellent. We
have spent 2 years developing and perfecting these HBT uniforms. These
uniforms are contracted directly with the manufacturer and specific
to our company. Since we can no longer acquire HBT cotton in the USA
(the last mill was bought out by a company form India and closed down)
these are now made overseas. However, we have been working closely with
this company for 5 years and they know what they are doing.
Cloth: The cloth is specific to "our" US made fabric
from 5 years ago. 100% cotton herringbone twill, with the "Army"
weave. (Both Army and Marine Corps camo uniforms use the same cloth.)
Color: I finally found some original, unissued fabric with a "khakier"
base color on the green side. This has been duplicated perfectly. These
will never be considered too green. Yes, this is an "original"
shade of US camo. Not some blithering nonsense I'm making up to explain
away a screw-up. The comparison photo below is our new stuff against
original WWII fabric.
There is no "one" shade of US camo. Among my originals
I have 3 fairly distinct shades in the base color of the green side.
It varies from "pea green" (like the "WT" material),
to "pale green" (the most common and like our older US made
material) to a "khaki-green" with a bit more gold or yellow
in it. The latter is the most sought after by collectors; probably because
it's closest to khaki. The pea-green shade also turns this same, more
yellow color about 5 minutes after it copulates with dirt.
And, yes, our camo it has the right number of colors, 5 on the green
side and 4 on the brown.
Comparison of ATF to original fabric.
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Pattern
and Hardware: We used our patterns, so these are identical to our
US Made uniforms in size and fit. The buttons were reproduced
from original samples. The jackets have the correct "lipped"
coffee colored buttons, specific to Army Camo jackets. Jackets and trousers
have realistic spec labels.
Authenticity Notes:
RIGHT. Headgear with Camouflage Uniforms:
The historcially correct headgear for this uniform is a steel helmet
(plain or with a net), a jeep cap, or the olive drab HBT Cap. There
was no specific or matching headgear made or issued with this uniform
in WWII.
WRONG. Helmet Covers. For all
intents and purposes, the Army did not wear helmet covers! Although
one veteran of the fighting in Leyte (24th Infantry Division) reported
that his unit did wear helmet covers, I have examined all the photos
of the 2nd Armored Division soldiers wearing this camouflage uniform
in Normandy that I could find (See Above). In none
of them are any soldiers wearing matching helmet covers. I've
looked at thousands of other WWII photos and have never seen
Army troops wearing camouflage helmet covers. Nearly 100% of the troops
were wearing helmet nets with scrim (burlap strips) instead. I don't
know that they were NEVER issued, or that Vinny and Butch didn't filtch
some from the Marine Detachment on a transport and wear them, but it
appears to be very, very uncommon if at all. I realize that re-enactors
have a tendency to mistakenly assume that "matching" was the
fashion of the day and a very important aspect of a combat soldier's
life...but. Army troops wearing a helmet cover is FARB. Just stencil
"Meathead" across the cover in bright red 6-inch high letters
to help introduce yourself. From all the research I have done and in
accordance with conventional collector/ historian wisdom, helmet covers
were exclusively a Marine Corps item.
WRONGER. Camo Caps: These were never
made or issued in WWII. They are "Maximum Farb". The only
reason we made them at all was that we had so many requests for "matching
caps". It got so annoying, that for the first (and hopefully only)
time, we acquiesced and made a fantasy item. These caps are fine to
wear at your wedding, to a job interview or at Christmas dinner with
the in-laws, but, like a helmet cover, wearing one for reenacting or
living historically as an Army infantryman pegs the FARB meter. It just
screams "Special"..."Education"....not "Forces".
The one exception to all this is the 11th
Airborne Division which fought in the Phillipines. NOT NORMANDY.
Several original tailor or field made camo caps are attributed to this
unit and are referred to as "Swing Caps" after the commanding
general of that division.
Did Marines wear these uniforms? No. Their camo uniforms are
completely different.
If you are looking for USMC camo uniforms, Click
Here.
Washing instructions
For longest life and least fading, we recommend hand wash in cold water and hang dry for all cotton uniforms. Although these uniforms will survive
washing in warm or hot water and machine drying, such actions will speed
up fading and decrease the life of the garment(s).
Note: Machine drying will result in highlighting on camouflage and canvas
items. (Highlighting amounts to light streaks where the folds in the
garment hit sides of the hot dryer.) We
strongly recommend hang drying for these items!
SET,
Army Camouflage HBT Uniform
Jacket and Trousers
$125.00
Add helmet
cover or cap
+$10.00
Authenticity Note: The only historically correct cap
to be used with this uniform is the M1943 HBT cap.
Please check the availability charts below for
current stock of sizes.
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Button and Gas flap detail
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Spec Labels
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Army Camouflage HBT Jacket
The camouflage HBT jacket is very similar in design to the regular olive
drab version. Two breast pockets, gas flap, and adjustable cuffs. The
camouflage jackets also have hidden buttons and reinforced elbows. Our
jackets are identical to the original, down to the specific caramel
colored rimmed buttons on the placket. Spec label in pocket. Non-reversible.
Sizing: Just like originals, these are very roomy, being designed
to be worn over the field jacket. Most jackets are 6 inches larger
than the chest size. Army HBT's were 10 inches larger to allow for this.
Europe is cold and wet. It's not Georgia or Alabama.Therefore, if you
do not intend to wear a jacket underneath, you can order one size smaller
than the chart states for a snugger fit.
Insignia? It now appears that insignia was sometimes worn. I
just purchased an original jacket with rayon chevrons that appear to
be period applied and have seen another with a 12th Armored patch on
the chest which also looked to be done during the War. Both came from
veteran's estates, but neither uniform appears to have ever been worn.
The available original combat photos show no insignia being worn. My
recommendation would be to wear none, but it appears that it did happen.
Clear as mud right?
$65.00
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US Camouflage HBT Jacket
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Size
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S (33-36)
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M (37-40)
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L (41-44)
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XL (45-48)
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XXL (59-52)
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Army HBT Camo Trouser
Matching camo trouser for jacket. Two cargo pockets, button fly, belt
loops, and reinforced knees.
Non-reversible.
Authenticity deviation: Gas flap not included! I made a judgment
call to throw authenticity out the window after a bit of personal experience.
The damned gas flap is the most hateful and annoying piece of crap ever
stuffed into a pair of pants. It's only purpose appears to guarantee
that you will piss on your leg. If the lack of a wad of fabric that
feels like a loaded diaper rubbing your giblets precludes you from having
a successful "time warp" experience...sorry.
Sizing: These are not oversized. (This goes for ours and originals).
The inseams are 34" which means most people will want to hem them,
or roll the cuffs. Order your "normal" waist size.
$65.00
Sizing/ Shrinkage: Our trouser waist
sizes run slightly larger than marked, which will allow for shrinkage.
Levi's, Docker's, and Wranglers are the same way.
What size do you wear in our pants? Look at the tag in your jeans
or slacks, and see what size they are. Very
simple. We don't make secret sizes that
require a magic decoder ring to decipher.
Our inseams are accurate, 34" when new. Final shrinkage after multiple washings will be 1/2" on the waist 1.5-2 inches on the inseams.
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Camouflage HBT Trouser
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28 x 34
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30 x 34
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32 x 34
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34 x 34
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36 x 34
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38 x 34
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40 x 34
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42 x 34
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44 x 34
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46 x 34
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48 x 34
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