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pinboy3niner

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6. I think what you guys mean is OG (Olive Green)
Mon Jun 23, 2014, 04:04 AM
Jun 2014

OD (Olive Drab) was the WWII-era color designation.

I remember the uniform and equipment issue orders in the '60s always specifying, "one each, OG in color...."

The khaki uniform was great in hot weather. Much more comfortable than a shirt and lightweight Class-A OG coat ("dress greens&quot . Khakis were the specified uniform for shipping out to Vietnam when I went. Sometime I should find and scan an old pic of me in the parking lot of Burbank Airport, in my khakis, before catching a flight to connect with my embarkation point. After a 30-day leave, those khakis were fitting pretty tight!

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