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1955 Army Pullover


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I have a suspicion that these were part of the jungle-issue kit (see Tropical Uniforms of WW2 by Brayley)....first introduced circa 1944-45.............although eventually, they filtered their way into European use.........

 

The cold-weather pully was still the wartime heavy-knit ribbed sweater.......usually without patches, a drawcord neck and in a distinct brown-shade.......

 

Later issues added khaki-drill patches to the elbows and cuff-edging, and later still matching patches to the shoulders.......it wasn't until 1969-70 that the venerable green-colour ribbed wooly-pully first appeared (1968 pattern) with matching green-denim patches.....:-)

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Thanks Steve. I am more intrigued than anything else as it is in absolutely superb condition.

 

(BTW - I am guessing you may have been rather busy over the past few days as the pride of Britain runs rampant through our streets....!)

 

Thanks Jason ! Quite correct !!! Although I'm HQ staff so deal with the strategic side of things as opposed to the front-line (I've done my time there :) !)........mind you, the office side of things is no picnic.....more papercuts than usual, a particularly nasty photocopier jam to deal with today, plus at one point I nearly had to put my coffee down....>:(

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