I wanted to conferm,were jeancloth blankets mostly military issue or were they used extensively by civilians as well? Clifford E. Hyde
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Originally posted by Clifford HydeI wanted to conferm,were jeancloth blankets mostly military issue or were they used extensively by civilians as well? Clifford E. Hyde
I think that a jeans blanket most likley would have been a civilian article that was pressing into military service.Robert Johnson
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Re: Jeancloth blankets
Just stopped in at FHW this weekend and talked to Pat Kline. He sold me a jean blanket (pink and green striped) and said it was primarily of civilian make.
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