PS 630
MAY 05
48
PS 630
MAY 05
49
Clothing…
Size
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Combat Vehicle
Crewman’s Gloves
NSN
8415-01-074-
9428
9429
9430
9431
9432
9433
9434
You
(and your hands)
can’t afford
to settle for a poor imitation.
Aramid is
designed to
resist
flames and
not
to melt.
That means they’re
not
suitable
replacements for
the actual CVC
gloves that contain
aramid
fibers.
Bogus
copies
of CVC gloves
are showing up in
Army surplus
clothing stores.
Here
are their
NSNs…
let’s see
what ol’
Slick Eddy’s
got today.
look!
gloves!
I could
use
a new pair
of combat
vehicle crew-
man’s gloves.
You best
take a
closer
look. Are
you
sure
they’re
our
kind of CVC
gloves?
I don’t know.
They sure look
like the real
thing.
So what
if they aren’t?
I’ve heard there
are look-alike
gloves that
won’t
protect
you from fire.
that’s a good
reason not to
get ‘em.
Storage Cabinets
Need storage cabinets for prescribed load list (PLL) parts? Table 63 of CTA 50-909,
Field and
Garrison Furnishings and Equipment
,
authorizes a number of metal cabinets for parts storage.
Commanders can use the CTA as the authority to get the cabinets needed.
ara-
what?
Although these gloves
may
look
authentic, test-
ing has proved that they
don’t
resist flames.
Get the real CVC
gloves, the ones that
protect your hands from
third-degree burns.
630.48-49(C)
4/2/05
11:03 AM
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