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Restored military vehicle - now need uniform

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A friend is in the process of restoring a 1952 Willys Jeep.  He has it in good running order and still has some minor things to do.  He would like to  obtain a uniform of the same era for the driver.    Does anyone have any suggestions where we could get such a uniform?  Thanks

Ubique
 
That sort of depends on where you are in the country.  There are quite a few 'historical military vehicle' organizations across Canada whose members know where to find such things.  If you can tell which province you are in, someone here might be able to help... 
 
We live in the Woodstock, NB area.......... no such organizations in NB that I know of........thanks
 
Gee Fidlehead you'll have to give me a minute to Google that ,  ;)

Woodstock...oh yaTimmies .....Connell St. off the TCH, ya I know that town!

http://www.timhortons.com/locator/index.html

You have a nice day! ;D
 
I believe we have a Ghost Squadron here in Winnipeg. They restore old military vehicles, including an M4 Sherman.
 
OldSolduer said:
I believe we have a Ghost Squadron here in Winnipeg. They restore old military vehicles, including an M4 Sherman. 

Those guys Ive met, but dont know of any out in NB area...
 
Try surfing the net using “military rein actors” or “military surplus” as your key words. You are sure to come up with something.
 
Correct spelling helps:  ;D

Try: military reenactors

You may also find this site and forum helpful -

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canadiansoldiers.com  is a comprehensive source regarding the organization, vehicles, weapons, uniforms, traditions, and insignia of Canadian soldiers in the 20th Century. Over 6,700 images on 1,000+ pages dealing with history, equipment, literature and more are presented here for students of history, re-enactors, modellers, gamers, serious researchers and anyone interested in the Canadian Army between 1900 and 2000.
 
Actually, I did have a set of the old "bush" uniform and I have a set of the old battle dress.  The bush uniform is in the museum at the armoury.    Nothing I have fits anyone (not even you).  :)
 
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