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TRU-SPEC
Retail Apparel and Fashion
Kings Mountain, North Carolina 1,488 followers
THE TRU MARK OF QUALITY™
About us
TRU-SPEC® is one of the leading suppliers of uniforms and personal equipment to military, law enforcement and public safety markets. Thousands of police, firefighters, EMTs and military personnel use and depend on our products daily. The name TRU-SPEC® has become synonymous with quality, innovation and service.
- Website
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http://www.truspec.com
External link for TRU-SPEC
- Industry
- Retail Apparel and Fashion
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Kings Mountain, North Carolina
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1950
- Specialties
- Outerwear, Tactical Apparel, Military Apparel, Uniforms, and Law Enforcement
Locations
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Primary
700 w Kings Dr
Kings Mountain, North Carolina 28086, US
Employees at TRU-SPEC
Updates
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The history of uniform and camouflage development for the Pacific during the WWII era is particularly fascinating, and foreshadowed logistical difficulties that continue to plague quartermasters and procurement specialists to this day. - Early WWII saw Imperial Japanese ground forces demonstrating expert mastery of thick jungle terrain in the Philippines, Dutch East Indies, Singapore, Hong Kong, Burma, and French Indochina. In these early battles, Allied leadership was stymied by a highly mobile Japanese combat force that used specialized equipment and tactics to navigate the "impenetrable" jungle terrain. Japanese troops surprised their enemies with individual camouflage techniques that allowed them to melt into the landscape. - In July 1942, General Douglas MacArthur ordered the Quartermaster Corps to procure 150,000 sets of specialized jungle equipment, with samples of the new jungle uniform and equipment rushed to US forces in Australia for evaluation in August. As for the uniform itself, the initial one-piece "jungle suit" concept was quickly abandoned for a two-piece design completed by the spring of '43. By mid‐1943, both Army and USMC camo uniforms evolved similar characteristics: a two‐piece design, large cargo pockets, suspenders, and the addition of gas protective features. While fit and function had definitely been improved, a different (major) problem quickly manifested. To be continued in part 2...
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