M1967 vietnam reddit. It’s a lot different than what you posted.

M1967 vietnam reddit. It’s a lot different than what you posted.

M1967 vietnam reddit. Is it a m1967 canteen cover or an Alice canteen cover? I know it’s not m1956 since m56 doesn’t have the side pouch but this is confusing me. Looking for information about Vietnam War equipment and issued uniforms. I AMA Vietnam Veteran – US Army from 1965-1969, Vietnam tour: November 1967- November 1968. I'm currently looking to buy some fatigue pants, but I have a few questions about them before making a purchase. All the kids on bas would stop what we were doing and stand for the raising and lowering of the symbol of our country. It’s a rarer and older pouch than normal ALICE It’s an M1967 pouch, made for 20 round M16 magazines, should hold 4 of them. Vietnam was not really there or at least not for me being 5. It incorporates bits and pieces from both, and was used in the Vietnam war from ‘67-‘68ish onwards in somewhat limited numbers compared to The gear I have currently is a lightweight rucksack, m1 helmet, olive uniform pants, Fulton angled light, pistol belt, full tiger stripe uniform, aftermarket shirt (my great uncle's who served in Vietnam, doesn't look like any official uniform shirts so I wont wear it), m1943 E-tool (probably wont use because they were replaced early in the war), ontario airforce knife, 30 round m16 mag pouch The M1967 never replaced the M1956 gear as not enough was sent over to Vietnam, this is why the M1956 equipment was the most commonly used equipment during the entire war. While most M1967 gear is uncommon, I wouldn’t consider it rare, but the M1967 buttpack is actually quite rare. Is there any noticeable differences between the two years uniforms? The uniform on the left is an early 1967 dated transition third pattern poplin jungle jacket, which was made from the non-ripstop material and had the gas flap feature from the 2nd pattern. For Vietnam (depending on who you are portraying, but I just know Army) you would want m-56 gear. That's because you're thinking of US Army LLCE/ M1967 LLCE while the buttpack is part of the USMC M1967 system which is all quite rare. It’s a lot different than what you posted. It won’t matter too much as it will be near impossible AFAIK, there was no ALICE buttpack until the LC-2 in the late 90s. So even a complete set of US army LLCE/M1967 wouldn't have the buttpack. M-67 gear was similar to this and used the nylon. Hey guys, know where I can get a US Vietnam War uniform? The classic "cool" style like the ones in the pic, preferably a repro. M-67 gear came out mid war but wasn’t used much until really late. I’d get a full m-56 setup and that would be good for the whole war. Yokosuka. For Vietnam, M1956/61 was far and away the most common pattern for the US Army. ago We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. . Hopefully someone here will be able to help. Suspenders, buttpack, magazine pouches By the end of August 1968, the rucksack was already being delivered to soldiers in Vietnam. There is a common urge among collectors to attribute any and all gear made of nylon to the LLCE/M1967 system. Like many parts of the m1967 gear set, this rucksack did not see as much use as the classic m1956 gear and the lightweight rucksack. Thanks. My uncle During Vietnam, 1967 2 comments Best Add a Comment nutznboltsguy • 25 min. I’m trying to make a 1967-1968 type of impression and through all my research,I have found many people saying that they wouldn’t have worn third pattern jungle fatigues until 1969 but others say that third pattern fatigues would have been worn from 1967. However, it was still used until 1973, when the contract was ended and work on the ALICE pack began. So to give everyone a small intro into the subject, I've recently been into buying and collecting historical items from the Vietnam war era. And since I bought it up the M1967 USMC system wasn't used in Vietnam. Taught us what the cost of freedom is. Hello, I've recently started getting interested in collecting items from the Vietnam War, but there's quite a few details I'd like to know that I can't seem to find online. Nobody got full sets of nylon gear until the post-Vietnam ALICE sets started getting issued. The M1967 system was, to simplify a bit, a sort of stop-gap between the M1956 system and M1972 (more modern ALICE) system. I’m back with more things to ask about the USMC around Vietnam. The pattern M1967 LLCE buttpack was used until then, but was not part of the ALICE system. M1967 didn't get over there until 1968-69, and you typically got a belt, a canteen cover, or a field dressing pouch. Then, just like that, we would start playing again. Learned the pledge, attention during revile and taps. Hello everyone. All cotton, no nylon. brwx hlq ubz mjwa oipsi vqpcdu ngypr swytv gvd dmlrv