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"dc-r" docu center ramstein Dreidimensionale Objekte [DCR2011_0039]
Schirmmütze, BDU, Battle Dress Uniform, Woodland Camouflage (dc-r docu center ramstein CC BY-NC-SA)
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Schirmmütze, BDU, Battle Dress Uniform, Woodland Camouflage

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Description

Schirmmütze, cap, vierfarbiger Stoff mit Leinwandbindung (80 % Baumwolle, 20 % Nylon). Die Mütze gehört zu den BDUs, Battle Dress Uniform in der Woodland Camouflage, einem Kampfanzug, den es seit dem 01.11.2011 nicht mehr gibt. Das Dienstgradabzeichen fehlt.
Aufnäher (Mützeninneres): CAP, CAMOUFLAGE CLASS 1
1. If cap is worn under helmet, helmet head band may require readjustment for proper fit and comfort.
2. Machine Wash. Use permanent press cycle. Wash in warm water with mild detergent.
3. Hand wash. Hand Wash in warm water using mild detergent. Do not wring or twist. Rinse in clean warm water.
4. DO NOT USE CHLORINE BLEACH OR STARCH.
5. Dry at low heat (Do not exceed 130’F). DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL

Material/Technique

Textil, maschinengenäht.

Measurements

Konfektionsgröße 7 1/4 inches

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