The History of: The US Army CCU (Close Combat Uniform) | Uniform History
This video on the history of the Close Combat Uniform by Uniform History is pretty cool.
This entry was posted
on Saturday, January 25th, 2020 at 19:30 and is filed under Clothing, History.
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
Both comments and pings are currently closed.
2 Responses to “The History of: The US Army CCU (Close Combat Uniform) | Uniform History”
Urban Track was given to TF 1 and 2 O/Cs at Ops Grp JRTC in 2004. It had the nanotech waterproofing applied to the fabric…..not one O/C lasted more than 3 days wearing them! LOL I remember seeing the Scorpion pattern, thinking it would win the overall test…..and a year + later after a deployment to OEF the 10th MoTown showed up to Paktika Prov wearing UCP pattern. No clue where that pattern came from, it was not in the test.
That Urban Track goodness… they kept the wrong features and ditched the right palette.
Urban Track was given to TF 1 and 2 O/Cs at Ops Grp JRTC in 2004. It had the nanotech waterproofing applied to the fabric…..not one O/C lasted more than 3 days wearing them! LOL I remember seeing the Scorpion pattern, thinking it would win the overall test…..and a year + later after a deployment to OEF the 10th MoTown showed up to Paktika Prov wearing UCP pattern. No clue where that pattern came from, it was not in the test.