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Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform
The Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform (MCCUU) is the current battledress uniform of the United States Marine Corps. It is also worn by Navy personnel (mostly corpsmen and chaplains) assigned to Marine Corps units (Fleet Marine Force). It replaces the Battle Dress Uniform, which the Marine Corps had shared with the Navy, Army and Air Force. However, both the MCCUU, and its distinctive camouflage pattern, MARPAT, are exclusive to the Marine Corps, which holds the patents to their design, and are not available to the civilian market. MARPAT is available in two color schemes, woodland and desert. The uniforms are manufactured by Propper International Inc., American Apparel, Inc., E.A. Industries, American Power Source Inc., and Columbia Sewing Company. The MCCUU should not be confused with the similar looking FROG uniform. ==Development==
Field testing of the MCCUU began in early 2001 and was officially announced in June 2001. Early prototypes had featured removable sleeves, but that design feature was later abandoned. The patent for the MARPAT pattern was filed on June 19, 2001,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Camouflage pattern for sheet material and uniforms US D491372 S1 )〕 whereas the patent for the MCCUU uniform was filed on November 7, 2001.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Camouflage U.S. Marine corps utility uniform: pattern, fabric, and design US 6805957 B1 )〕 The uniform made its official debut at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina on January 17, 2002, and the changeover was completed on October 1, 2004, a year ahead of the original deadline date set in 2001, of October 1, 2005.〔(Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform )〕
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