Many photos of the time show guys during the occupation as goofing around and seeing the sights, still in the military but trying to act more like they were home, and generally over the whole thing and not really caring anymore. Here are some great photographs that show the soldiers, sick and tired of being overseas, trying to get back to some normalcy.

S/Sgt. Christopher Garney of Oklahoma. Austria, 1945.

PFC Charles K McGrane. Germany, 1945.

John Schaffner. Germany, 1945.

Vernon H. Brown and Jim Minn. Soyen, Germany, 1945.

Thomas Buettner. Munich, Germany, 1945.

Winters and Lewis Owen. Oberammergau, Germany,1946.

William Jackson. Schweinfurt, Germany, 1946.
I always like how baggy and low waisted the first Ike's were. Compare that to Korean era pictures with the post war Ike's that just came below the belt.
ReplyDeleteYeah, If you ever want to feel bad about your beer gut, put on a KW Ike.
ReplyDeleteGI's used to hate them because they would untuck the back of yoru shirt. A trick was to put belt hanger hooks, like from the old tunics, on the back of the jacket to hook into the belt. Also they started putting zippers in to replace the buttons too.
ReplyDeleteThe M1950 Ike went back to a more WWII style fit.