It was most principally used in Nanjing, and Shanghai. Marines operating in China during the Yangtze Campaign. This particular type of armor was issued to the U.S. The owner's data is printed on the collar and includes rank, name, service branch, and blood type, to facilitate easy identification of deceased or treatment of wounded soldiers.
riot armor, worn with a matching military helmet with built-in low light optics, a combination infrared/white light lamp and gas mask, an olive green duster and a pair of worn-out khaki pants. A USMC-issued armor boasting a desert camouflage pattern from the same manufacturer as the L.A.P.D.