
UNIFORMS
OF World War II
World War II Inductee Clothing
Issue
From the collection of the Quartermaster
Museum, memorandum indicating clothing issued to new soldiers at Camp Lee,
VA in 1943
RECRUIT RECEPTION CENTER 1303d
SERVICE UNIT
OFFICE OF SUPPLY OFFICER CAMP
LEE, VA.,
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS TO: ALL
NEWLY INDUCTED MEN
1. In this building you will be
issued clothing and equipment, FOR WHICH YOU ARE FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE,
in case of loss or damage. The items are listed below, in the order of
their issue. Item marked with a double asterisk (**) will be issued you
in your company. Items marked with one asterisk (*) are issued you upon
your arrival in camp.
ITEMS
**2 Tags, Identification
1 Hat, Herringbone Twill
*1 Raincoat 1 Liner, Helmet w/l Neckband
*1 Shaving brush : and 1 headband
*1 Tooth brush
1 Cap, Garrison, O.D.
*1 Comb
2 Caps, Garrison, Khaki
*1 Razor w/5 b1ades
1 Cap, Wool, Knit
*2 Towels, huck
1 Meat Can
*1 Towel, bath
1 Knife
*2 Barrack bags
1 Fork
5 Drawers, Cotton
1 Spoon
5 Undershirts, Cotton |
4 Handkerchiefs, Cotton
2 Shirts, Wool, O.D.
1 Tape for Ind. Tags, Cotton
2 Shirts, Cotton, Khaki 1 Canteen
1 Jacket, Field
1 Cover, Canteen
2 Trousers, Wool, O.D.
1 Cup, Canteen
2 Trousers, Cotton, Khaki
1 Manual, Basic Field
1 Pr. Leggins
2 Neckties, Mohair
1 Pr. Gloves, Wool.
3 Pr. Socks, Wool, Light
1 Belt, Web, Waist
5 Pr. Socks, Cotton, Tan
1 Coat, Serge, O.D.
2 Pr. Shoes, Service
1 Overcoat, Wool O.D.
2 Jackets, Herringbone Twill
2 Trousers, Herringbone Twill |
2. As you pass along; the issue
line all items will be carefully checked and all that you are not required
to wear at that time will be placed in your barrack bags. Upon completion
of the issue you will be assembled in the Assembly Room of the warehouse
and all items issued you will be checked by an Officer from your company
to make certain that you have received all that you are entitled to, NO
CLAIM CAN BE MADE
AFTER LEAVING THIS BUILDING ---THINK---
3. Items requiring alteration should
be taken to the Tailor Shop in this building upon completion of the issuing
of your property. All clothing should be tried on as soon as possible and
ill-fitting items exchanged between 1:00 and 2:00 P.M. the fol1owing day
after completion of all processing.
4. Your appearance as a soldier
is largely up to you --COOPERATE!
RICHARD H. HARDING Captain, QMC.,
Supply Officer.
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Arthur Lee
Hill:
15 Sep 1921,
Muhlenberg Co., KY
9 May 2000,
Drakesboro, Muhlenberg Co., KY
Marriage:
9 Dec. 1945, Drakesboro, Muhlenberg Co., KY
Married:
Eva Elizabeth Knight
Children:
Rondal Lee
Hill
Freddy Hill
Sheila Hill
Parents:
Connie and Oma Hill, Muhlenberg Co., KY
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