The U.S. Marine Corps khaki uniform was not designed for combat use but it was in fact worn to battle early in World War II at Pearl Harbor, Wake Island, the Philippines, and Guam. The khaki shirt and trousers used by the Marine Corps were not significantly different from the Army khaki shirt and trousers, used widely in warm climates throughout the war. Khaki was also used by the U.S. Navy for officer's summer uniforms. The khaki shirt could also be worn with forest green trousers as an intermediate uniform. After the field and combat duties were taken over by the fatigue uniforms, the khaki service uniforms continued to be used in warm weather throughout the war, in all parts of the world. The Shirt available in 5 different size: from 14 1/2 to17 collar. |