2 posters
3 MODIFIED DCU jackets...commercial issue
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- Name : Steven
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- Name : Steven
Location : Kentucky, USA
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Number of posts : 2099
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- Name : Steven
Location : Kentucky, USA
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Number of posts : 2099
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What makes you think this one is commercial? Looks Gov't issued to me...bond007a1 wrote:
Andrew
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- Name : Steven
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It might be...Arch & I were just not familiar with NCED. I am used to the city & state of manufacture...like Manchester, KY...etc...
Steven
Steven
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bond007a1 wrote:It might be...Arch & I were just not familiar with NCED. I am used to the city & state of manufacture...like Manchester, KY...etc...
Steven
Hi Steven,
I think your last one is a DOD contract. NCED is (I believe) the National Center for Employment of the Disabled, a large corporation that has carried several hundred million dollars in federal contracts. Apparently it is now called ReadyOne Industries Inc. I know Goodwill Industries has also carried some Federal clothing contracts in the past.
Cheers,
Eric
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oda196 wrote:bond007a1 wrote:It might be...Arch & I were just not familiar with NCED. I am used to the city & state of manufacture...like Manchester, KY...etc...
Steven
Hi Steven,
I think your last one is a DOD contract. NCED is (I believe) the National Center for Employment of the Disabled, a large corporation that has carried several hundred million dollars in federal contracts. Apparently it is now called ReadyOne Industries Inc. I know Goodwill Industries has also carried some Federal clothing contracts in the past.
Cheers,
Eric
Eric,
THANKS for the information...I had not heard of that one before...I am so used to Unicor, Propper & several others...
Steven
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- Name : Andrew
Age : 29
Location : Mocksville, NC
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Yeah, it's definitly a legit Gov't contract. This is a little off topic, but the Lions Center for the Blind has carried out a lot of contracts on Helmet covers, both BDU and DCU. I don't know whether they still have a standing contract. If you're not familiar with the Lions Center for the Blind, they mostly sell handmade brooms at restraunts and stores.bond007a1 wrote:oda196 wrote:bond007a1 wrote:It might be...Arch & I were just not familiar with NCED. I am used to the city & state of manufacture...like Manchester, KY...etc...
Steven
Hi Steven,
I think your last one is a DOD contract. NCED is (I believe) the National Center for Employment of the Disabled, a large corporation that has carried several hundred million dollars in federal contracts. Apparently it is now called ReadyOne Industries Inc. I know Goodwill Industries has also carried some Federal clothing contracts in the past.
Cheers,
Eric
Eric,
THANKS for the information...I had not heard of that one before...I am so used to Unicor, Propper & several others...
Steven
Andrew
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