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US Army Camouflage Improvement Effort Update – Meanwhile in Washington

Wednesday, June 5th, 2013

You literally cannot make this stuff up. Apparently, Illinois Freshman Congressman Rep. William L. Enyart (Dem), came up with a great idea. He read an article last month in the The Washington Post about the US military’s multitude of camouflage patterns and intends to introduce legislation today that will require all of DoD to share a common camouflage pattern.

Apparently, living in a city where you regularly see military personnel from all services strutting around in their individually branded uniforms like so many third world militaries didn’t attract his attention. It took a newspaper article to garner his attention. Ironically, Rep Enyart retired just last year as a Major General from the Illinois Army National Guard where he served from 1982 – 2012. Prior to that, he served in the US Air Force from 1969 to 1973. Somehow, that didn’t wake him up either.

And it seems, he is oblivious to previous public law regarding camouflage and field uniforms. His proposed amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act would require all of the services to adopt a common pattern by 2018 and would forbid any of them from producing a pattern for its own sole use. Horse left the barn on that one I’m afraid.

On one hand, I’m glad to hear about this new found interest Rep Enyart has for camouflage but I’m deeply saddened that, as usual, a Congressmen is going to run blindly uninformed into introducing redundant legislation. Instead, hopefully he’ll do a little research, take a look at what comes out of the Army Camouflage Improvement Effort and perhaps hold DoD’s feet to the fire on previous legislation.

I appreciate where his heart is, but I wish he was better informed, especially as he is a retired GO.

HyperStealth Explains Why MARPAT Isn’t The Answer

Wednesday, June 5th, 2013

A lot of people look at the US Military’s camo wars and ask themselves, “Why not just adopt MARPAT?” That’s a fair question, especially when you take it one step further and ask, “Why bother with camouflaged PPE when using Coyote is good enough?”

HyperStealth’s Guy Cramer takes a look at the history and data available to explain why MARPAT isn’t the best answer. This is well worth the read.

www.hyperstealth.com/coyote

2014 Hot Shots Model Countdown – Daisy Watts

Tuesday, June 4th, 2013

The 5th model for the 2014 Hot Shots Calendar is Daisy Watts. 50% of proceeds from the sales of these calendars support various UK and US military charities including Help for Heroes and the Special Operations Warrior Foundation. In addition, Hot Shots offers other morale items like T-shirts, playing cards, and badges. The models also donate their time by regularly visiting the troops. It’s a great cause and worthy of your support.

Hit the jump to see a photo of Ms Watts.
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30% Off Oakley Boots at Extreme Outfitters

Tuesday, June 4th, 2013

Oakley Sale

Get 30% off Oakley boots now through 30 June at www.extremeoutfitters.us. Use Code Oakley 30 at checkout.

Oakley SI M Frame Helo

Tuesday, June 4th, 2013

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The SI M Frame Helo from Oakley is an insert for the SI M Frame 2.0 and 3.0. It’s a soft rubberized gasket designed to comfortably keep dirt and debris out of your eyes.

www.oakleysi.com

Duffle Bag in Kryptek Typhon Available from HonorPoint USA

Tuesday, June 4th, 2013

Honor Point Duffle_Flyer

Featuring HonorPoint’s “Zipper Off Technology” or ZOT, the Duffle Bag is modular in nature and can be configured in multiple fashions. Made in USA of 500D Cordura.

shop.honorpointusa.com/products/duffle-bag

Austere Provisions Company – Well Traveled Gear

Tuesday, June 4th, 2013

“Well Traveled Gear” T-Shirts are in stock and ready to ship. Get in on the first batch for free shipping.

APC

www.austereprovisions.com

Talos LT Halfshell from Arc’teryx LEAF

Tuesday, June 4th, 2013

The Arc’teryx LEAF Talos LT Halfshell is a combat shirt unlike any other on the market. I bought one when they first hit the market a couple months back and I’ve worn it on the range as well as for chores during cooler weather. It is very comfortable and I would consider a standard, true to size cut so it’s not overly tight or baggy either. It is also long enough that it will stay tucked in.

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The Talos LT Halfshell is made from a no melt, no drip NYCO 50/50 Cordura yoke/shoulder and 60/40 knit body with articulated elbows, shoulders, and gusseted armpit for full freedom of motion. There are zippered, inset pockets in either upper arm with pile patches. The cuffs feature slotted buttons but the most striking feature is the Rugby-style collar with flat front opening.

Offered in Crocodile, Urban Wolf Grey and MultiCam sizes Small – XXLarge.

leaf.arcteryx.com