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EM37 American Web Equipment 1967-1991

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title EM37 American Web Equipment 1967-1991
Authors and Contributors      By (author) C. A. Monroe
By (author) Craig Pickrall
SeriesEM37 Europa Militaria
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:64
Dimensions(mm): Height 260,Width 190
Category/GenreMilitaria, arms and armour
ISBN/Barcode 9781847973153
ClassificationsDewey:355.8109730904
Audience
General
Illustrations Halftones, color; Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher The Crowood Press Ltd
Imprint The Crowood Press Ltd
Publication Date 31 January 2012
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

From the beginning of the twentieth century, United States military individual load-carrying equipments were fabricated mainly of cotton duck and cotton webbing. Throughout the First and Second World Wars, as well as the Korean War, cotton-based load-carrying equipments served the infantryman with little change in their design and construction. In 1954 a new load-carrying system was developed to meet the needs of the infantryman on the perceived battlefields of the Cold War. At the onset of the Vietnam War it was clear that this new cotton-based webbing system was not acceptable for use in the humid environment of the jungles of Southeast Asia. The answer to the problems plaguing cotton load-carrying equipments came in the form of nylon. Nylon equipment was found to be more durable, lighter and dried quicker than the standardized cotton equipment. As the Vietnam War ground down nylon web equipment was proving to be the answered to other load carrying problems that had arisen during the course of the war. In 1973 an all nylon load carrying equipment system was standardized replacing all cotton based load-carrying equipments in service at the time. Since 1973 all load-carrying equipments have been fabricated utilizing nylon and, in effect, closed the history book on cotton based equipments. AUTHOR: C A Monroe has had an interest in military history for many years, and has studied and collected US Army uniforms and equipment for over twenty years. Craig Pickrall has had an interest in military history for many years, and has studies and collected US Army uniforms and equipment for over twenty years. SELLING POINTS: Aimed at military historians and collectors of militaria Describes the personal equipment of the US Army soldier throughout 1967-1991 and explains how it has developed to meet changing operational needs 160 images

Author Biography

C A Monroe has had an interest in military history for many years, and has studied and collected US Army uniforms and equipment for over twenty years. Craig Pickrall has had an interest in military history for many years, and has studiedand collected US Army uniforms and equipment for over twenty years.