Khaki drill

Khaki drill

Khaki drill or KD was the term for a type of fabric and the British military uniforms made from them. Khaki Drill was worn from 1900 to 1949 and was most often used in tropical service. Generally KD was a series of different uniform patterns of light khaki cloth, generally cotton, first worn by British and British Empire soldiers in the Boer War. Canada developed its own pattern after the First World War, and the uniform was commonly worn in Canada, with officers again having the option of finer garments privately purchased. In the Second World War, Canadians serving in Jamaica and Hong Kong wore Canadian pattern KD; the I Canadian Corps troops in Italy wore KD supplied in theatre by the British, generally of British, Indian or US (War Aid) manufacture.

North Africa and the Mediterranean

In the early campaigns in North Africa and the Mediterranean theatre, British troops wore khaki drill (KD) shorts or slacks with long sleeved Aertex shirts. The tan color, paler shade of KD was more suited to desert or semi-desert regions than the "dark khaki" or brown serge used in Battle dress. When the Allies moved up through Italy, however, two-piece khaki denim battledress overalls where increasingly preferred. By 1943, the KD shirt began to be replaced by a more durable cotton KD bush jacket.

Far East

In the Far East, the British found themselves at war with the Japanese while equipped with the impractical KD uniform. Shirts and trousers had to be dyed green as a temporary expedient until more suitable jungle clothing became available. A new tropical uniform in Jungle Green (JG) was quickly developed – a JG Aertex battledress blouse, a JG Aertex bush jacket (as an alternative to the blouse) and battledress trousers in JG cotton drill. In the hot and humid conditions of Southeast Asia, JG darkened with sweat almost immediately [cite book | last = Burns | first = Michael G. | title= British Combat Dress Since 1945 | date=1992 | publisher= Arms & Armour Press | id = ISBN 0-85368-984-9] .

Post World War Two

The khaki Battledress was used until the late 1960s, and various uniform items in KD, JG and OG remained on issue to soldiers serving in the Mediterranean, Middle East or tropics after the war. By the end of the 1940s, however, stocks were becoming depleted, and a new 1950-pattern tropical uniform was made available in both KD and JG. It was poorly designed, with an ill fitting bush jacket in the much-maligned Aertex, and suspender buckles that dug in to the hips when marching in full kit. Eventually the much more practical Gurkha regiments’ JG shirt was copied, replacing the 1950-pattern bush jacket. All the same, troops still sought out the older, wartime, issues of the better KD, JG and OG kit.

References

*"DPM: Disruptive Pattern Material" by Hardy Blechman and Alex Newman, DPM Ltd. (2004) ISBN 0-9543404-0-X
*cite book|author=Behrens, Roy R.|year=2002|title=FALSE COLORS: Art, Design and Modern Camouflage|publisher=Bobolink Books|id=ISBN 0-9713244-0-9
*"Khaki: Uniforms of the CEF" by Clive M. Law (Service Publications, 1998).
*"Dressed to Kill: Canadian Army Uniforms in World War Two" by Michael Dorosh (Service Publications, 2001). ISBN 1-894581-07-5
*Khaki Drill and Jungle Green: British Army Uniforms in the Mediterranean & Asia 1939-1945, In Color Photographs by: Richard Ingrams and Martin Brayley, 144 pages Crowood Press (UK) ISBN: 9781861263605

ee also

* Battledress
* military uniforms

Links

* [http://www.canadiansoldiers.com/ www.canadiansoldiers.com] : extensive discussion of Canadian Army uniforms, insignia, and traditions from 1900-2000
* [http://www.whatpriceglory.com/ukkd.htm Site which offers KD reproductions]
* [http://mpmuseum.org/index3.html Canadain forces Military Police Museum site with lotsa pics]


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