cloth does not shine, but some parts of the face and hands do, because of the oil the body produces. When light (moon light at night or sun in the morning) shines, these parts; it tends to shine more then other parts of the face. Cheeks, nose, and jaw need to be cam with a color that prevents these parts from shining excessively.
If you just paint your face for the sake of cam, then you didn't know much or nothing about survival. BASIC Training 1976. Cam was taught to us, and each member did help each other to cover these parts. We never painted with tiger stripes and we never painted our face for the sake of painting to see who did a better job. We used the buddy system whom them self knew and were able to apply.
Two images show 1 cam and the other 2 using the buddy system.
While this may never be used, it is good to keep it for your memory in case the next war occurs in a jungle or some location that is liken to Korea.
Remember not every face is the same, so not every one should appear the same, if they do something is very wrong!
This is FYI only
New Favorite quote : ANYONE threatening to call me a cream puff is alright in my book - SSG Woods...


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