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Military surplus is goods, usually , that are sold or otherwise disposed of when held in excess or are no longer needed by the . often buy these goods and resell them at . Usually the goods sold by the military are , equipment, and of a nature that is generally useful to the civilian population, as well as embroidered patches, name tags, and other items that can be used for a faux military uniform. Occasionally, vehicles (jeeps, trucks, etc.) will be sold as well. "The World's Biggest Clearance Sale." Popular Mechanics, February 1955, pp. 89-93. Some military surplus dealers also sell military surplus , spare parts, and alongside surplus uniforms and equipment.

Demand for such items comes from various , outdoorsmen, , , , and players of and , as well as others seeking high quality, sturdy, military issue garb. Reenactment groups usually seek historically-accurate restrike uniforms and equipment for displays, filmwork etc.

The goods may be used, or not. Some merchants of surplus goods also sell goods that are privately manufactured in military standards. Most items that are sold in military surplus stores in the United States are deemed "". This designation refers to meeting a relevant United States Military Standard. For example, uniforms meet Army Regulation 670-1.


History

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The history of army surplus in the United States dates back to the American Civil War. "Short History of surplus". Kaufman Surplus. This was the first large American war that required proper for many troops. In earlier wars, most troops were basically a wearing whatever they had with them. This required mass-produced wears and arms for both sides. After the war, to recoup some money, they sold the supplies in stores. Thus the military surplus store was born.

In the 1870s, Francis Bannerman VI operated "Bannerman's surplus". His surplus company was one of the largest ever to operate. He built Bannerman's Castle, a massive storage facility on in the , to store his goods.

The Military Surplus Act (or Kahn-Wadsworth Act) was signed into US law by the 66th US Congress in 1920. Sponsored by Representative (R) of California and Senator James Wolcott Wadsworth, Jr. (R) of New York, it distributed 25,000 surplus army trucks to state highway departments for road-building purposes.

The Surplus Property Act of 1944 (ch. 479, 58 Stat. 765, 50A U.S.C. § 1611 et seq., enacted October 3, 1944) is an act of the United States Congress that provided for the disposal of surplus government property to "a State, political subdivision of a State, or tax-supported organization". It authorized a three-member board, known as the Surplus Property Board, a structure that was replaced within a year by an agency run by a single administrator. Many of its provisions were repealed on July 1, 1949.

The Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 defines "Excess Defense Articles". The EDA Program is administered by the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA). Excess defense articles are and US Coast Guard-owned articles no longer needed and declared excess. This excess equipment may be offered at reduced or no cost to eligible foreign recipients on an “as is, where is” basis in support of national security and foreign policy objectives.

The Arms Export Control Act instituted the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) in 1976 during the with the USSR and were intended to implement unilateral arms export controls that reflected those imposed on countries by the multilateral Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls. Though they be surplus, goods are still subject to ITAR regulations.


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