I would suggest you go back to the bleach theory for two reasons. First, the tag does not differentiate from a normal pair of combat pants and calls them GS.
Second, the camoglauge pattern runs right through things like the pocket and accross the crotch. Nobody matches camoflauge that way when making uniforms.
I note there is no NSN on the tag. I believe the NSNs just came into being (adopted from the US federal stock number system) in that year.
Last edited by rob love; 06-02-17 at 16:37.
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