DCUs have been employed on many occasions by Stargate Command, as arid planets are common destinations in the Milky Way's Stargate network. A large supply of desert uniforms were part of the Destiny expedition supplies. They are often used by the civilian personnel when travelling offworld, regardless of the conditions.
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| - DCUs have been employed on many occasions by Stargate Command, as arid planets are common destinations in the Milky Way's Stargate network. A large supply of desert uniforms were part of the Destiny expedition supplies. They are often used by the civilian personnel when travelling offworld, regardless of the conditions.
- First issued in 1989, the DCU and its camouflage scheme, officially known as the Desert Camouflage Pattern, and also known as "coffee stain camouflage", was developed to replace the six-color desert camouflage "chocolate-chip camouflage" uniform, which was deemed unsuitable for most desert combat theaters. As opposed to the original six color DBDU, which was meant for a rockier and elevated desert battlefield that was often not encountered and replaced the former DBDU, the DCU was meant primarily for a lower, more open, and less rocky desert battlefield space which became a common sight throughout the Persian Gulf War.
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| - DCUs have been employed on many occasions by Stargate Command, as arid planets are common destinations in the Milky Way's Stargate network. A large supply of desert uniforms were part of the Destiny expedition supplies. They are often used by the civilian personnel when travelling offworld, regardless of the conditions.
- First issued in 1989, the DCU and its camouflage scheme, officially known as the Desert Camouflage Pattern, and also known as "coffee stain camouflage", was developed to replace the six-color desert camouflage "chocolate-chip camouflage" uniform, which was deemed unsuitable for most desert combat theaters. As opposed to the original six color DBDU, which was meant for a rockier and elevated desert battlefield that was often not encountered and replaced the former DBDU, the DCU was meant primarily for a lower, more open, and less rocky desert battlefield space which became a common sight throughout the Persian Gulf War.
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