Doughboy to GI
US Army Clothing and Equipment
1900 - 1945
by Kenneth Lewis
Doughboy
to GI The most complete source book. Hardback, 272 pages,
860 photo's, 16 pages full colour. 279mm x 229mm.
Simply
an essential reference work for the collector and historian
alike.
With
more than 860 superb, detailed photographs and 16 pages
in full colour, Doughboy to GI presents the most
complete sourcebook on the subject yet published.
An essential
reference work for the collector and historian alike, this
book traces the evolution of both clothing and equipment
as the quartermasters met the challenge of changing demands
and attitudes - from the first years of the century through
two world wars.
The First
World War altered the US Army dramatically, turning it into
a large, modern fighting force, with all the consequent
demands for mass-produced uniform and equipment. By the
time the US entered the Second World War, American technology,
innovation and manufacturing industry had combined to make
the American forces the best equipped in the world. The
vast range of items with which the Americans went to war
is fully reflected in the text and illustrations of this
encyclopaedic volume, including:
Headgear -
helmets, caps, goggles, gas-masks and face-masks
Clothing -
shirts, trousers, jackets, overcoats, underwear, gloves
Footwear -
shoes, boots, socks, leggings, specialist footwear
Webbing -
belts, packs, bags, pouches and pockets, suspenders
Field
Equipment - mess kits, canteens, tents, stoves, sleeping
bags,
Weapons -
pistols, rifles, submachine-guns bayonets, machetes, knives,
Sports
and Leisure - baseball equipment, reading material,
magazines, writing equipment, smoking material,
Personal
items - jewellery, sweetheart gifts, keepsakes, prophylactics,
Miscellaneous
Items - home front, badges, etc.
Plus glossary
of technical terms (including a 1945-dated 16-page document
and plans of the M1 steel helmet manufactured by the McCord
Radiator Company), biographies of selected personalities
and a comprehensive index.
Over
860 monocrome illustrations with text plus 325 shoulder-sleeve
insignia in full colour.
Signed
copies will be available at the show from the author on
Stands D12 - D34, Norman D. Landing Militaria
Price: £59.95
+PP
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