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Appendix A. REFERENCES 50
B. COMPOSITION OF UNIFORMS 52
c. TEMPERATE ZONE (HOT WEATHER) FIGHTING AND EXISTENCE LOAD ITEMS (TYPICAL) 53




APPENDIX A


REFERENCES


Army Regulations (AR)
612-10 Processing Procedures at US Army Reception Stations.
670-5 Uniform and Insignia: Male Personnel.
670-80 Uniform and Insignia: Female Personnel.
746-10 Marking of Selected Clothing and Equipment.




DA Pamphlets (DA Pam)
21-52 Cold Facts for Keeping Warm
21-54 Body Armor for the Individual Soldier
108-1 Index of Army Motion Pictures and Related Audio-Visual Aids
310-1 Military Publications: Index of Administrative Publications (Regulations, Circulars, Pamphlets, Posters, Joint Chiefs of Staff Publications, and General Orders).
310-3 Military Publications: Index of Doctrinal, Training, and Organizational Publications.
310-4 Military Publications: Index of Technical Manuals, Technical Bulletins, Supply Manuals (types 7, 8, and 9), Supply Bulletins, and Lubrication Orders.


Field Manuals (FM)
20-15 Pole and Frame Supported Tents.
21-5 Military Training Management.
21-11 First Aid for Soldiers.
21-13 The Soldier's Guide.
21-18 Foot Marches.
21-40 Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense.
21-41 Soldier's Handbook for Defense Against Chemical and Biological Operations and Nuclear Warfare.
21-75 Combat Training of the Individual Soldier and Patrolling.
22-5 Drills and Ceremonies.
22-6 Guard Duty.




Training Circular (TC)
10-8 The Lightweight Rucksack: Nylon OG 106 (With Riveted Frame)


Technical Manuals (TM)
9-1300-200 Ammunition, General.
10-227 Fitting of Men's Uniforms.
10-228 Fitting of Footwear.
10-229 Fitting of Uniforms for Army Women.
10-268 General Repair of Footwear and Leather Goods.
10-275 Cold Weather Clothing and Sleeping Equipment.
10-276 Hot Weather Clothing and Equipment.
10-277 Protective Clothing-Chemical Operations.
10-854 Army Fixed Laundry Organization.
10-8400-201-23 Organizational and Direct Support Maintenance Manual: General Repair Procedures for Clothing and Individual Equipment
10-8465-202-28 Organizational and FiElld (Third Echelon) Maintenance Manual: Packboard, Plywood, FSN 8465-255-8223
57-220 Technical Training of Parachutists


Technical Bulletin (TB)
QM 13 Clothing, Equipment, and Rations for Use in the Jungle


Common Tables of Allowances (CTA)
50-901 Clothing and Equipment (Peace)




Training Films (TF)
10-2426 Fitting Army Uniforms and Footwear-Fitting of the Army Green Uniform.
10-2430 Fitting Army Uniforms and Footwear-Fitting of Footwear.
10-3092 Individual Load Carrying Equipment.
10-3593 Individual Load Carrying System-Variations of Use.
10-4228 Hot Weather Clothing and Equipment.





APPENDIX B .


COMPOSITION OF UNIFORMS


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Num Item Army Green Army Tan Army Khaki
(Conventional)
Army Khaki
(Abbreviated)
Utility Uniform Utility Uniform
(Winter)
1 Belt, Wait X X X X X X
2 Boot, Combat X X X ----- X X
3 Cap, Utility, Cotton, Poplin, OG 106 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- X
4 Cap, Garrison, Army green X X X X
5 Cap, Service, Army green X X X X
6 Coat, Army green X
7 Coat, Cotton, OG 107 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- X
8 Gloves, Black X
9 Necktie, Four-in-hand, Black X
10 Overcoat, Army green X
11 Overcoat, OG 107 X
12 Overcoat, taupe X
13 Overshoes X X X X
14 Poncho ----- ----- ----- ----- X X
15 Raincoat X X X X X X
16 Scarf, Army green X
17 Shirt, Army shade 446 or 46 X
18 Shirt, Army tan ----- X
19 Shirt, Army khaki ----- ----- X X
20 Shirt, Man's, Cotton, OG 107 ----- ----- ----- ----- X
21 Shirt, Short sleeve, Army khaki ----- ----- X X
22 Shirt, Short sleeve, Army tan ----- X
23 Shirt, Wool, OG 108 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- X
24 Shoes, Low quarter X X X X
25 Shorts, Army khaki ----- ----- ----- X
26 Socks, dress, black X X X X
27 Socks, knee length, Army shade 115 ----- ----- ----- X
28 Socks, wool, black, cushion sole ----- ----- ----- ----- X X
29 Trousers, Army green X
30 Trousers, Army khaki ----- ----- X
31 Trousers, Army tan ----- X
32 Trousers, Cotton, OG-107 ----- ----- ----- ---- X
33 Trousers, serge, OG 108 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- X








APPENDIX C.


TEMPERATE ZONE (HOT WEATHER)

FIGHTING AND EXISTENCE LOAD ITEMS

(TYPICAL)


1. Fighting load Approximate weight
(Pounds)
a. Clothing
(1) Helmet with liner 3.44
(2) Trousers and jacket, utility 2.26
(3) Underwear (summer) and socks .60
(4) Boots, leather (DMS) 3.36
(5) Poncho (Lightweight) 1.70
(6) Belt, waist, web with buckle .20
TOTAL 11.56
b. Equipment
(1) Rifle, M16 with sling 6.90
(2) Ammunition (180 rounds) and magazines (9 each) 6.21
(3) Ammunition cases (2 each) .76
(4) Hand grenades (2 each) 2.00
(5) Smoke grenades (2 each) 3.00
(6) Canteen (filled) with cup and cover 3.60
(7) Water purification tablets .06
(8) Individual equipment belt, first aid packet with case, and suspenders 1.52
(9) Intrenching tool with carrier 2.50
(10) Bayonet-knife, M7, and scabbard, M8A1 1.30
TOTAL 27.85
c. Rations
(1) Meal with spoon 1.75
Total weight (fighting load) 41.16
2. Existence load
a. Armor vest 8.50
b. Mask, CBR, protective, M17A1 with carrier 2.97





Removal Method

Washable fabrics Non-washable fabrics
Soak in water solution of detergent and ammonia (approximately one ounce per gallon of water). Rinse with clear water. Soak in water solution of an enzyme product for 30 minutes. Launder, Repeat if stain remains. Sponge with water. Apply wet spotter and ammonia. Rub into stain. Rinse with water. Ass an enzyme product and keep area moist for 30 minutes. Flush with water. Repeat if stain remains.





GROUP III

(Plastic and in some cases, pigment or dye)

Airplane Glue
Carbon paper
Cement, household
Corn removers
Correction fluid (Mimeograph)
Lacquer
Mimeograph ink
Mucilage
Plastic
Plastic glue
Solder, liquid
Typewriter ribbon
Varnish





Removal Method

Washable fabrics Non-washable fabrics
Sponge with dry solvent, apply dry spotter and rub gently. Tamp gently with brush after adding more dry spotter. Flush with dry solvent. Dry. If stain remains, repeat above procedure. Dry. Apply amyl acetate and rub orblot. Keep moist with amyl acetate for 15 minutes with occassional blotting. Flush with dry solvent. Same as for washable fabrics.





GROUP IV

(Tannin, reducing sugars and vegetable coloring materials)

Beer
Berry
Carmelized sugar
Casein glue
Coffee
Cordials
Cough syrup
Fruit
Molasses
Mouthwash
Mud
Shaving cream
Soft drinks
Syrup
Tea
Tobacco
Toothpaste
Vegetables
Vinegar (colored)
Whiskey
Wine


Removal Method


Washable fabrics Non-Washable fabrics
Soak in a water solution of detergent and vinegar (approximately on ounce per gallon of water). Rinse. Sponge with alcohol. Launder. If stain remains, soak in water solution of an enzyme product 30 minutes. Rinse and launder. Sponge with water. Apply wet spotter and vinegar. Rub into stain. Rinse with water. Apply alcohol and rub into stain. Dry. If stain remains, apply an enzyme product and keep area wet for 30 minutes. Rinse with water. Dry.





GROUP V

(Red dyes, deodorants, perspiration and urine)

Anti-perspirants
Candy
Deodorants
Dye: clothing
Dye: Food
Ink, red

Mercurochrome
Merthiolate
Methaphen
Paint, water color
Perspiration
Picric acid
Urine




Removal Method


Washable fabrics Non-Washable fabrics
Soak 1 hour in a water solution of detergent and ammonia (approximately one ounce per gallon of water). Rinse with water. Soak 1 hour in a water solution of vinager (approximately one ounce per gallon of water). Rinse and dry. Apply alcohol and rub gently. Rinse with water. Launder. Sponge with water. Apply wet spotter and ammonia. Blot stain with spotting paper. Keep area wet for 30 minutes with occasional rubbing. Rinse with water. Apply wet spotter and vinegar. Rub gently. Rinse and dry. Apply alcohol and rub gently. Rinse with water. Dry.





GROUP VI

(Blue, black, green and violet dyes)

Bluing
Dye: clothing
Dye: food
Dye: shoe
Gentian violet
Ink: Green
Ink: Violet
Ink: Blue
Ink: Black
Paint, water colors.


Removal Method

Washable Fabrics Non-Washable Fabrics
Soak 30 minutes in a water solution of detergent and vinegar (approximately on ounce per gallon of water). Rinse with water and dry. Apply alcohol and rub gently. Dry. Soak 30 minutes in a water solution of detergent and ammonia (approximately one ounce per gallon of water). Launder. Sponge with water. Apply wet spotter and vinegar, blot with blotting paper. Keep area wet for 30 minutes and blot occasionally. Flush with water and dry. Apply alcohol and rub gently. Dry. Sponge with water. Apply wet spotter and ammonia. Keep area wet 30 minutes and blot occasionally. Flush area with water. Dry.





GROUP VII

(Oxidizing oils, rubber cement and gum)

Asphalt
Butter
Cement, rubber
Chewing gum
Corn oil
Linseed oil
Vegetable oil




Removal Method

Washable Fabrics Non-Washable Fabrics
Apply dry solvent and dry spotter. Rub or tamp gently with brush. Keep area wet with dry solvent and dry spotter for 30 minutes with occasional rubbing. Rinse with dry solvent. Dry. Same as for washable fabrics.





GROUP VIII

(Iodine, penicillin and silver salts)

* Argyrol
** Iodine
Penicillin
Photo development fluid
Silver nitrate


* Use enzyme product first.
** Do not use iodine in removal method.


Removal Method

Washable Fabrics Non-Washable Fabrics
Sponge area with water, add a few drops of iodine*. Add a few drops of Hypo solution and a few drops of ammonia. Flush well with water. Launder. Same as for washable fabrics, but do not launder.

* Do not use iodine if the stain is iodine.






Availability of solvents and chemicals


1 Alcohol (denatured or rubbing alcohol). Available in grocery stores.
2 Ammonia (10% solution). Available in drug stores or household ammonia.
3 Amyl Acetate (chemically pure). Available in drug and hardware stores.
4 Coconut oil. Available in drug stores and chemical supply companies.
5 Detergent. available in grocery and drug stores.
6 Dry Solvent. Available in grocery, drug, and department stores.
7 Dry Spotter (1 part coconut oil mixed with 9 parts dry solvent). Items available in grocery, drug, and department stores.
8 Enzyme Product. Available in grocery stores.
9 Hypo (Sodium thisulfate). Available in drug stores.
10 Iodine. Available in drug stores.
11 Glycerine. Available in drug stores. Mix 1 part glycerine to 1 part water for use.
12 Water.
13 Wet Spotter (1 part detergent, 1 part glycerine, 8 parts water). Items available in grocery and drug stores.
14 Vinegar. Available in grocery stores.