Gentlemen,
This could be considered as part two of my thread on GJ snow camouflage which can be found here;
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=783565
Snow camouflage clothing is not well covered in either Kunstwadl’s book (page 155 ) or Schuster’s book (page 133/134) so lets talk about it here.
Schuster mentions the first all white two piece suite worn by the BW and shows the pants. Kunstwadl has a picture of GJ from the 60s showing the white two piece suit in wear.
The next piece of snow camouflage tried was the white cape with pine needle green splotches on it. The cape was not effective and there are some comments on the web from ex BW troopers saying it was a pain in the a–s as it constantly got tangled.
The Poncho is not what you would totally expect from the name. The name Poncho probably comes from the fact it is a single piece of cloth that goes over the head. From the picture below you can see it is a rectangular piece of cloth. The hole for the head is not cut in the centre of this rectangle. This makes the piece of cloth that hangs down the back longer than the one in the front. The hood is permanently attached. There are a number of tapes sewn in various locations. There is one on the front and another one on the back that allow the front and back pieces to be tied together between the legs. On my poncho the tape on the back has a loop tied into it to make this task easier. The tapes on the sides allow the wearer to tie it around his body. There are “cuffs” on each side of the poncho that are elasticized. The only tape I can not find a use for is the tape sewn under the right “cuff”. Does anyone know what this tape was used for? (That is not me wearing the poncho!)
This could be considered as part two of my thread on GJ snow camouflage which can be found here;
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=783565
Snow camouflage clothing is not well covered in either Kunstwadl’s book (page 155 ) or Schuster’s book (page 133/134) so lets talk about it here.
Schuster mentions the first all white two piece suite worn by the BW and shows the pants. Kunstwadl has a picture of GJ from the 60s showing the white two piece suit in wear.
The next piece of snow camouflage tried was the white cape with pine needle green splotches on it. The cape was not effective and there are some comments on the web from ex BW troopers saying it was a pain in the a–s as it constantly got tangled.
The Poncho is not what you would totally expect from the name. The name Poncho probably comes from the fact it is a single piece of cloth that goes over the head. From the picture below you can see it is a rectangular piece of cloth. The hole for the head is not cut in the centre of this rectangle. This makes the piece of cloth that hangs down the back longer than the one in the front. The hood is permanently attached. There are a number of tapes sewn in various locations. There is one on the front and another one on the back that allow the front and back pieces to be tied together between the legs. On my poncho the tape on the back has a loop tied into it to make this task easier. The tapes on the sides allow the wearer to tie it around his body. There are “cuffs” on each side of the poncho that are elasticized. The only tape I can not find a use for is the tape sewn under the right “cuff”. Does anyone know what this tape was used for? (That is not me wearing the poncho!)
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