Author Topic: cannot find anything on colors of military crates/containers for 1895-1902  (Read 2934 times)

Offline W.J. Cogg

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good morning,
I feel I have exausted Google and books I have on Histories of the USMC and needed the experts help.

When did the military move to olive drab for most everything wood such as footlockers, crates, etc?

I am building my first gun cart and when finishing it, and I wanted to move more SAW and Philippine situation.

thanks for any help.  I try to research myself, but stuck here.ty

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olive drab

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But remember, there are many shades of olive drab. OD of the WWI era was more tan/brown than what was adopted during WWII. At least that was for the Army stuff, not sure what the Marines would have used. Of course, you could just make it an Army item that had been "requisitioned" by a wayward Marine.

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Most Marine items from this time I believe would be painted USN "Haze" gray. This is a bluish gray color.  Ford Tractor gray is close.  Marines of this time were shipboard based, their equipage would reflect this.  
Civilize them with a Krag . . .

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 " Haze Gray, Under Way"

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I've got a 45 Chevy flatbed I'm gonna paint that color someday . . .
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That's why I paint all my work benches and cupboards in my shop gray.  Must be a Naval Service thing!
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That's why I paint all my work benches and cupboards in my shop gray.  Must be a Naval Service thing!




Ha Ha!! I do agree with that! ;D  Gray Like the mount for this small deck gun. (Oh yeah, the gunner is wearing his M1889 Holster cross draw in this picture)




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Excellent image, Sir Charles!

Interesting cuffs on the blouse to the left.



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Yes Sir John! Check out these Lee belts!

(All from the "Recently Discovered SAW Photos link)


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Wow!  Great pictures, Charles!  Where was that link?
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Thread's BTT. Just click on the photos and you can enlarge them. Many have excellent resolution!

https://www.flickr.com/photos/navalhistory/sets/72157644224605974

 

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