In the early 1980s we often wore jungle fatigues.
True that, but I never saw any Dusters in the 80's that weren't in a museum or on the Impact Area.. So I figure 60's-70s for the era I suggested.. Maybe the Guard still had some though..
The first BDUs were too hot, too expensive and too hard to get ahold of and jungle fatigues were available for sale at clothing sales for less than $8 a set.
Back then, the BDUs had that effin' "Elvis" collar too.. Dunno who's bright idea THAT was...
I too hit Ft Hood Clothing Sales the day after they announced that they had 'em in stock, and bought up a bunch of Jungles.. Got five sets of "Medium Long" (Don't remember the price, but I know they were under ten bucks), and went back the next day to get four more... Bad idea to wait.. There was NOTHING left but "Dwarf "and "Baby Elephant" sizes left then... Pretty sure you're right about the wear-out dates on the Pickle Suit.. I still wore the cotton "Starchies" back then too.. The two sets I had left were so faded that the Top told me to quite wearin' Cook Whites" in the field, lol..
The CVC helmet isn't ate up, it's the older Nam era style.
I know it's the older style CVC, wore one m'self back in the 70s, and also have one on my "Helmet Shelf".. (My Army career spanned from '76 to '06, Rob, so we're about the same era) I meant the Tamiya TC's CVC was ate up.. It's ate up in it's "shape" on the figure, especially when viewed from the front.... Looks like George Lucas designed it for a Death Star gunner.. So's the driver figure's CVC, but it's not near as bad, and is still usable.. (Driver only comes with the M113 and M577 kits though. The Command Set is sold separately, or with the Tamiya M577 kit)
Here's the back of the box, and you can kinda see how the TC looks, but it's not a good pic of the TC.. The helmet is really mis-shapen...