An online database of camouflage used by 
United State Naval Warships during WWII



Measure 22
Graded System
(Source: Ships-2 Rev. 2  June 1942)


CL-63 USS Mobile wearing MS22 Camouflage

Vertical Surfaces:

Navy Blue 5-N 

To be applied to the hull to the height of the main deck edge at its lowest point.  The upper edge of this Navy Blue are should be horizontal.

Haze Gray, 5-H

All remaining vertical surfaces and all masts and small gear.

Horizontal Surfaces:

Horizontal surfaces, Deck Blue, 20-B.

Wood Decks.

Wood decks except on submarines and carriers shall be darkened to the color Deck Blue.  Deck Blue paint shall be used in lieu of stain for this purpose.

Canvas Covers.

Canvas covers visible from the outside vessel are to be dyed a color corresponding to Deck Blue.

Notes:

The camouflage painting need not be exact or carried into corners.  Small gear, wires, rigging, and areas permanently in shadow, as under boats, etc., need not be painted with the camouflage colors.  There is no objection to exact or careful painting which may be desired for the sake of good appearance at close range.

All bright or shiny objects, no matter how insignificant, shall be painted, covered, or removed.

Glass windows shall be covered or removed, especially during the day in sunny weather, and at night when anticipating searchlight discovery.  Insofar as conditions permit, similar precautions shall be taken on airport lenses.