I wanted to find out more about Aussi BD's.
These were made from early on and in superior soft silky wool. Very comfortable and made in the P37 style.
Why were these never adopted early on by the Australian Army?
They usually wore their 4 pocket tunics, typical "Digger" impression,even in the desert when it was cold (evenings)...
Many collectors claim that BD's were only used by the Australians in the post war period...
and their war time production therefor I assume primarilly went to the Allied cause, (like Lend-Lease I guess)
and could have been issued to any of the Commonwealth nations....
This Captain's example from an Australian museum on the other hand IS badged for Australian service, claiming war time usage...
(image credit goes to as tagged)
These were made from early on and in superior soft silky wool. Very comfortable and made in the P37 style.
Why were these never adopted early on by the Australian Army?
They usually wore their 4 pocket tunics, typical "Digger" impression,even in the desert when it was cold (evenings)...
Many collectors claim that BD's were only used by the Australians in the post war period...
and their war time production therefor I assume primarilly went to the Allied cause, (like Lend-Lease I guess)
and could have been issued to any of the Commonwealth nations....
This Captain's example from an Australian museum on the other hand IS badged for Australian service, claiming war time usage...
(image credit goes to as tagged)
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