Scarf, ivinter N-1. — Satisfactory during coldest periods (for 

 moderate weather, rayon scarf preferable) . 



Shii'ts, army, O. D. — Very satisfactory. 



Shoes, felt. Navy. — Most suitable yet found for cold, dry 

 weather. 



Shoes, field N-1. — Practical only for shipboard use or summer 

 wear ashore. 



Shoepac, Army — Satisfactory during spring, summer, early fall 

 ashore. (Satisfactory for coldest weather on shipboard.) 



Drawers, ivinter N-1. — Satisfactory. 



Undershirt, winter N-1 with drawers, winter N-1. — Satisfac- 

 tory. 



CLOTHING EXPERIENCE DURING SUBMARINE OPERATION 



The following items of standard cold weather clothing should 

 be issued as a minimum to each man unless prescribed differently 

 in operation orders : 



1 woolen blanket. 



1 pair, woolen trousers (Army issue). 



1 woolen shirt (Army issue). 



1 sweater, winter N-1. 



1 jacket, winter N-1. 



2 suits, winter underwear N-1. 

 2 pairs, woolen socks. 



The following additional items are required for lookout, quarter- 

 masters, and others on watch topside : 

 1 helmet, winter N-1. 

 1 face mask, winter N-1. 

 1 pair goggles N-2. 

 1 pair sun glasses N-1. 



1 pair mittens, N-1. 



2 pair mittens, winter N-2. 



1 scarf, winter N-1. 



2 pair duffle socks. 

 2 pair insoles. 



The following items should be furnished to the submarine to be 

 kept in a pool system : 



8 heavy winter coats, sheepskin lined. 



16 parkas, winter N-1. 



30 pairs, arctics N-1. 



36 trousers, rain N-2. 



36 jackets, rain N-2. 



36 trousers, winter N-1. 



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