RE: [MV] WWII leggings?

From: Horrocks, Aaron (ACHb@pge.com)
Date: Tue Sep 06 2005 - 07:48:22 PDT


Glen,

USUALLY the manufacture is right above the date. Is this "QDR" the
original print, or is it clearly stamped on after the manufacture
process? Can you send me a picture? I have something like 4 or 5 sets of
leggings. (and a flawless WWII impression). Plus I have some reenactor
buddies that I can ask.

When it comes to military jargon; QDR = Quadrennial Defense Review.
Why would that be on a set of leggings? Maybe that's an abbreviation for
the manufacture's name that's too long to print?

Aaron Horrocks
Airsoft Reenactor's Group, Mopar Alley, MVCC, NRA, & Saint Jame's
Grenadier Member
1952 M38A1 + 1952 M100 Trailer!
1970 Plymouth
1986 G.P. Medium

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Subject: [MV] WWII leggings?

Anybody know anything about WWII leggings?

I have a couple marked DQR., 1942-1943

What does "DQR" mean?

Thanks!

Regards,

Glen
May the Joys of today be those of tomorrow!
May the goblet of life hold no dregs of sorrow!

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