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norge
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by norge » Sun Nov 09, 2008 8:51 am
here is more pictures of us marines in norway how
i remember how it was
btw who stole my snow

it al rain away

close look on the butt pack

mre
the us marines had big exersices in the authum befor the snow came
they where called exersice "barfrost" in english black frost i think
cheers from norge
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kman
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by kman » Sun Nov 09, 2008 9:57 am
Great pictures!
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jubifahrer
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by jubifahrer » Sun Nov 09, 2008 10:23 am
hi norge,
i love the way you show your equipment.
but i have one question:
why do you have no patches on your uniforms ?
bye
jubifahrer
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norge
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by norge » Sun Nov 09, 2008 11:18 am
i use the same uniforms to show bouth us army and marines
than i dont need to have 2 of each,if i had much$ i loved to have
dupletts of the uniforms..
cheers norge
and thanks for the feedback on my pictures

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Nawt
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by Nawt » Sun Nov 09, 2008 12:07 pm
Hi Norge,
Nice pics.
I 've a quetsion w.r.t. the black 'lid' on the canteens. Are those the CBRN (NBC) ones?
In the Dutch Army the green lids are standard. The black lid (with adapter) goes with your gasmask so you can drink from the canteen.
Regards Nawt.
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norge
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by norge » Sun Nov 09, 2008 12:53 pm
hello nawt
yes the black lids are nbc drinking adaptors for the gass
mask.
black lids came in the late 1970s and was replaced with green ones
from about mid 1990s.
they are just the same only different contractor.
cheers from norge
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by Bypah » Sun Nov 09, 2008 3:45 pm
Nice pics....I like those field jackets they are warm and cozy....I have some of them but too bad they don't fit.....
PEACE!

"Live long and prosper..."
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by housil » Sun Nov 09, 2008 7:03 pm
Bypah wrote:Nice pics....I like those field jackets they are warm and cozy....I have some of them but too bad they don't fit.....
PEACE!

The ECWCS or M65?
M65 are still very popular over here and I have a woodland and a OD also, but I prefer a ECWCS w/ Polartec Liner (3 color desert) for me and a woodland w/ bearsuit for Mrs. Housil.
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by Treesuit » Mon Nov 10, 2008 1:34 am
Norge,
Great pics! Indeed, where did all that snow go too? The ensemble reminds me of my time when I was in during the '90's. We had the M65 field jacket up till 1998. ECWCS wre still pretty rare before then.
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by norge » Mon Nov 10, 2008 12:48 pm
hello my friends
the ECWCS was used here in norway since it came in the
military system.
the us marines and us army always had the newest gear
in use here to test and norway can be extreme cold!!!
we have had temperatures down to 52- celsius so
norway is good to test arctic gear.
cheers from norge