Talk:Desert Battle Dress Uniform/Archive 2

Wrong edit

We (U.S. Military) were using the Three Color Pattern since before the 1990 First Gulf War. The U.S. Three Color Desert Pattern (Mostly tan, small amounts of very light brown and very light green) used since before the 1990 "First Gulf War" (U.S. Military Special Warfare sent to Iran Iraq Wars and CIA Operation Cyclone) till current (U.S. Military Special Warfare Forces since 2001 CIA Operation Neptune Spear; the 2001 U.S. Military Special Warfare Mission to Overthrow the Afghan Taliban Government to currently 2016 as U.S. Military Training and Assistance Teams Afghanistan) as the "Six Pattern" also known is also known as the "Bird Shit Uniform" due to the small white spots in the larger black spots (that looks like Bird Shit, not Chocolate Chips) does not match the terrain anywhere.

2001 Horse Soldiers of 9/11 Photo, Three Color Desert Pattern. http://www.sgtmacsbar.com/CCTPhotos/Gallery24/HorseSoldiers/HorseSoldiers.html

Three Color Desert Pattern still in use 2016 photo.

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Olive? edit

There's nothing olive about 6-color (there is on 3). Looking up the NSN, no olive color is listed. [1] 73.47.182.83 (talk) 23:15, 1 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

Removed, thanks. (Unable to check the reference, however.) Chiswick Chap (talk) 08:00, 2 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

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