The Usmc Adopted The P-41 Uniform In November 1941, Which Consisted Of A Jacket And Pants. It Was Initially Intended To Be Worn For Work And Training. Still, With The Outbreak Of The War, The Usmc Immediately Put The Wear-Resistant And Comfortable Workwear To Use In Combat, And The P-41 Became Known As A Combat Uniform.
The Early P-41 Utility Trousers Had A Patch Pocket Design, Which Was Soon Changed To A Front Angled Pocket Design, Similar To The Usn N-3 Hbt Trousers, With A More Straightforward Design.
The P-41 Uniform Was Widely Used Throughout World War Ii In The Marine Corps And The Pacific Theater. As For The P44, Which Emerged Later In World War Ii, Was Distributed In A Small Number Of Units.
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