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Post by jfko6 » Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:27 pm

This just came in from the front and as usual I'm passing it along.
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Saw a few of these on EBAY

Post by Mkim340518 » Tue Jun 10, 2008 2:03 pm

I ran into a few of these shirts on EBAy and I thought they were some cheap Chinese knock offs but, I later saw some pictures of special ops and front line troops wearing these shirts. It seems to be made to wear under the body armor system that our soldiers have. And they seem to be form fitting and tight. I have seen them with the ACU camo on the arms with the marine marpat brown colored body.

They were also priced at about 70-200 dollars.

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Post by jfko6 » Tue Jun 10, 2008 2:47 pm

Mkim340518:

These new shirts were designed as you described them. They are new.
Seemingly, they were also made to replace the Under Armor line of clothing which was very dangerous for use in the field because of its ability to catch fire and not be able to be removed.
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Post by Mkim340518 » Wed Jun 11, 2008 9:58 am

jfko6 wrote:Mkim340518:

These new shirts were designed as you described them. Theyare new.
Seemingly, they were also made to replace the Under Armor line of clothing which was very dangerous for use in the field because of its ability to catch fire and not be able to be removed.
Hey thanks for confirming that those shirts are issued equipment.
I thought at first they weren't but, then I saw pics of our soldiers wearing them so, then I became convinced then skeptical because I start to think they were posed shots of soldiers then I saw a pic of a op somewhere in Iraq with the shirt on. So, yeah it looks like they are used by our boys but, I'm still wondering if the DOD is giving these to the forces?

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Re: Design

Post by jfko6 » Wed Jun 11, 2008 11:47 am

Mkim340518 wrote:
jfko6 wrote:Mkim340518:

These new shirts were designed as you described them. Theyare new.
Seemingly, they were also made to replace the Under Armor line of clothing which was very dangerous for use in the field because of its ability to catch fire and not be able to be removed.
Hey thanks for confirming that those shirts are issued equipment.
I thought at first they weren't but, then I saw pics of our soldiers wearing them so, then I became convinced then skeptical because I start to think they were posed shots of soldiers then I saw a pic of a op somewhere in Iraq with the shirt on. So, yeah it looks like they are used by our boys but, I'm still wondering if the DOD is giving these to the forces?
Mkim340518:

The Army Combat Shirt tag I've uploaded came directly from Iraq.
It's safe to say this is now issued gear. It provides better mobility and is designed around the high temperatures encountered in Iraq.
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Post by kman » Wed Jul 09, 2008 10:23 pm

Is it really issued gear or is it one of those things that soldiers buy themselves and are allowed to wear?

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Post by jfko6 » Wed Jul 09, 2008 10:45 pm

kman wrote:Is it really issued gear or is it one of those things that soldiers buy themselves and are allowed to wear?
Either way it's a tax write off.
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Post by Massif » Fri Jul 18, 2008 1:31 pm

The Army Combat Shirt is approved for use by the Army. It was developed at the Army's request by Massif Mountain Gear Company in an effort to create a lightweight, breathable, flame-resistant shirt for wear under body armor in really hot weather. The torso is a super light, stretch fabric, while the sleeves provide added protection but are still breathable.

If you have any questions, just email us at info@massif.com.


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Post by jfko6 » Fri Jul 18, 2008 6:07 pm

Massif wrote:The Army Combat Shirt is approved for use by the Army. It was developed at the Army's request by Massif Mountain Gear Company in an effort to create a lightweight, breathable, flame-resistant shirt for wear under body armor in really hot weather. The torso is a super light, stretch fabric, while the sleeves provide added protection but are still breathable.

If you have any questions, just email us at info@massif.com.


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Lorie:

Thanks for your reply. This tag was received from IRAQ from someone who is currently stationed there.

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Post by Massif » Fri Jul 18, 2008 6:24 pm

Thank you for your service! I hope the shirt helps make the heat more tolerable! Lorie

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