This article is one of a series of technical papers dealing with the principal phases of the research, development, and production problems of the Army's water-repellent clothing. These publications will appear in early issues of various journals in the fields of textiles and garments, and will emanate from the laboratories and organiza tions participating in the Quartermaster Corps research and development program.
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