Original US Military issue
An early example, dated 1952
Includes an original hard-to-find matching liner dated 1953
This jacket displays originally applied insignia including a silk gold-on-black jacquard woven US Army branch tape and a stamped black-on-white name tape. There is a 6th US Army SSI on the left shoulder and Sergeant First Class rank insignia on either sleeve.
The M-1951 field jacket carried over several design aspects and features from its predecessor, the M-1943. The overall design is very similar, with only a few key elements that were added or improved upon. The main front closure is secured with a zip, covered by a snap-fastener-lined flap and the pockets are also secured with snap-fasteners.
The Olive Green 107 (OG-107) shell is a treated 9-ounce wind-resistant cotton sateen, lined with a lightweight wind-resistant cotton poplin. There are buttons that accommodate a removable insulated liner that can be attached for colder weather. During the 1960s, many officers preferred the sharper look of the M-1951 instead of the then-standard M-1965 jacket.
Excellent condition with very light wear - All zips, buttons, fittings and fixtures are present. The zip runs smoothly. The contract stamp is present, legible and bright. There is some very light sporadic staining & discolouration as seen.
Flat garment measurements in inches:
Chest: 40" (20" P2P)
Length: 32"
Arm: 24"
Shoulder: 19"