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E-raamat: Ground Forces in the Korean War 1950 53 (2): The US Army and US Marine Corps

  • Formaat: 48 pages
  • Sari: Men-at-Arms
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Apr-2025
  • Kirjastus: Osprey Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781472862662
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  • Formaat: 48 pages
  • Sari: Men-at-Arms
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Apr-2025
  • Kirjastus: Osprey Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781472862662

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This study of the evolving uniforms and personal equipment used by US ground forces in the Korean War features new full-color artwork and previously unpublished photographs.

This study of the evolving uniforms and personal equipment used by US ground forces in the Korean War features new full-color artwork and previously unpublished photographs.

In June 1950, US soldiers and Marines deployed in the Korean War were dressed and equipped largely as they had been in the closing stages of World War II, but by 1953 major innovations had transformed their appearance. Featuring eight pages of specially commissioned artwork alongside carefully chosen photographs, some never previously published, this study charts the evolution of the US troops' uniforms and gear through three years of bitter fighting.

The deployment of a US expeditionary force in Korea entailed uniform and equipment shortages and resulted in widespread improvisation among the troops. The rapid movement of the first stages of the conflict made resupply very difficult, a situation compounded by the need for cold-weather clothing. In 1951, the beginnings of position warfare offered the opportunity for soldiers and Marines to customize their uniforms and gear. Flak jackets were introduced in both services. The infantryman's basic load lightened substantially, with men on the line often requiring little more than their fatigues, flak vest, and helmet. All of these developments are explained and depicted in this fully illustrated study from an authority of the uniforms and personal gear of the Korean War period.

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This study of the evolving uniforms and personal equipment used by US ground forces in the Korean War features new full-color artwork and previously unpublished photographs.
Introduction
The Basics: Herringbone Twill, Army Herringbone Twill, Marine Wools
Caps Footwear
Cold Weather Attire: M1943 and M1951 field uniforms The M1941 field jacket
Tailored jackets The M1943 pile liner The winter Marine Army parkas
and field overcoats
Field Gear and Equipment: Helmets Web gear Only for Marines Flak vests
Special Uniforms
Insignia: Rank insignia Nametapes Unit insignia Combat badges
Bibliography
Plate Commentaries
Index
Robert C. Mackowiak is a military researcher, collector and writer with a long-standing fascination with the US servicemans experience of combat during and after World War II. Roberts website, www.rcmcollection.com, features the items in his collection accompanied by thoroughly researched and detailed narratives.

Johnny Shumate works as an illustrator in Tennessee. His greatest influences are Angus McBride, Don Troiani and Édouard Detaille.