Fr. 27.90

US Marine Infantry Combat Uniforms and Equipment 2000-12

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Kenneth Eward teaches at American Military University and is president of the Helicopter Conservancy, Ltd., a helicopter museum in the United States. His work has appeared in National Geographic, Time Magazine and numerous other publications. Kenneth Eward teaches at American Military University and is president of the Helicopter Conservancy, Ltd., a helicopter museum in the United States. His work has appeared in National Geographic, Time Magazine and numerous other publications. Klappentext The US Marine Corps has been a key part of the US presence in a host of combat zones in the first years of the 21st century, from Iraq to Afghanistan. With a front-line strength of over 200,000 active-duty personnel, the USMC is significantly larger than the entire armed forces of some countries. It fulfils a vital component of the United States' military capability, uniquely being able to deploy a combined-arms task force to almost anywhere across the globe in a matter of days. The infantry role is at the heart of USMC thinking; all Marines are trained as riflemen, and other components of the USMC, such as Marine aviation, have always been tasked first and foremost with supporting the infantry on the ground. While sharing some weapons systems with the US Army, US Navy, and US Air Force, the Marine Corps has developed its own distinctive approach to matters of dress, personal equipment and armament. Since the year 2000 the "profile" of the Western combat infantryman has changed greatly. The most important trends are a new generation of camouflage clothing, body armor, personal electronics, and night-vision equipment, which have transformed the appearance and capability of the individual rifleman. Another trend is the increased presence of women on the battlefield, which has design implications. The men and women of the USMC have been at the forefront of these developments, utilizing innovative items of dress and equipment during their extensive service in a range of challenging environments across the world. Featuring specially commissioned full-color artwork and detailed photographs, this book explores the USMC's key contribution to the development of the combat infantry soldier's clothing and personal equipment in the 21st century. Featuring specially commissioned full-color artwork and detailed photographs, this book reveals cutting-edge developments in the combat clothing and personal equipment used by infantry soldiers of the US Marine Corps in the 21st century. Zusammenfassung The US Marine Corps has been a key part of the US presence in a host of combat zones. This title explores the USMC's key contribution to the development of the combat infantry soldier's clothing and personal equipment in the 21st century. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Organization of USMC infantry units Introduction to uniforms and equipment: recent background - influences of other armed services US and foreign - the USMC quest for distinctive "branding" - the "private-purchase" phenomenon Printed camouflage patterns - Woodland, Desert, MARPAT (temperate, desert, and snow variations) Field uniforms: BDU and DCU - combat utilities - flame-resistant gear - cold/wet weather clothing - boots and gloves Load-carrying equipment: APILCE - IIFS - MOLLE - ILBE - FSBE - approved private-purchase commercial gear Protective garments and equipment: NBC - body armor - helmets - eye-protection Personal electronics: communications - night vision and sights - miscellaneous Weapons Bibliography ...

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