lightweight combat coat
Report a Mistake- Object Number 20100094-002
- Event 2001-2014 Afghanistan War
- Affiliation --
- Artist / Maker / Manufacturer Peerless Garments Ltd.
- Date Made December 2006
- Place of Use Continent - North America, Country - Canada
- Category Personal artifacts
- Sub-category Clothing, outerwear
- Department Dress and Insignia
- Museum CWM
- Earliest 2006/12/01
- Latest 2006/12/02
- Inscription (label/étiquette) PGL CA16276 #9156 12/06 COAT/MANTEAU CADPAT AR NSN/NNO 8415-21-921-7221 5740 5070-9505 W8486-041000/001/PR NYLON/COTTON
- Pattern Name Canadian Disruptive Pattern (CADPAT)Arid Regions (AR)
- Materials Nylon, Cotton
- Branch Canadian Forces Medical Service
- Rank Master Corporal
- Service Component Canadian Forces
- Unit 12e Régiment Blindé du Canada
- Measurements Length 76.6 cm, Width 50.0 cm
- Related activity Medic
- Caption Medical Technician
- Additional Information Master Corporal Martin Rouleau used this customized medical material during his third deployment to Afghanistan between March and October 2009. Rouleau, a medical technician, accompanied soldiers of 12e Régiment Blindé du Canada on patrols over a wide area in Kandahar province. He offered initial medical treatment at forward operating bases, as well as emergency first aid to colleagues who suffered traumatic injuries from enemy fire or improvised explosive devices (IEDs).