MIL-DTL-82194C(MC)
both sides and ends of the silk embroidery. Ends of the border
shall start and finish at one of the inside corners of the silk
embroidery and shall be securely stitched down. Sleeve patches
to be furnished finished shall be constructed as specified in
MIL-DTL-82193. The finished width of the silk embroidery shall
be 1/8 inch, and the finished width of the embroidery including
the border shall be 1/4 inch. Ends of the embroidery shall be on
an angle as shown on Figures 1, 2, and 3. The front end of the
sleeve ornamentation shall be slanted back from the top to bottom
as shown on Figures 1, 2, and 3 to conform to shape of bottom end
of sleeves of jacket.
3.6.4.2. Interior designs. The interior designs shall have
sufficient underlay to produce a well raised and rounded effect,
and the design for each class shall conform to Figures 1, 2 and
3. The embroidered stitches shall be tightly and closely drawn,
and of sufficient number and density to produce the required
design and to provide full coverage of the underlay material.
Acorns shall be positioned as shown in Figures 1 and 2. The
number of leaves and acorns on type III, class 1, and class 2
ornamentation shall be as follows:
Class 1
Class 2
Leaves
Acorns
Leaves
Acorns
Top
11
6
11
6
Bottom
9
5
11
6
3.7. Correlation of sizes. Table I shows the correlation of
sizes between collars, shoulder straps and jackets.
Table I.
Correlation of sizes.
Jacket
Collar 1/
Shoulder strap 2/
(inches)
(inches)
(inches)
36
16
5-1/4
38
16-1/2
5-3/8
40
17
5-1/2
42
17-1/2
5-5/8
44
18
5-3/4
46
18-1/2
5-7/8
9
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