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Weight | 43 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 10 × 6 in |
$50.00
U.S. Army M-1950 Field “Ike” Jacket “. Wool O.D. Jacket has 25th Infantry Division shoulder sleeve insignia (patch). Also, has technical sergeant cloth sleeve rank insignia on each sleeve. Contract tag size marked 34R and contract dated 1951. Also, has 34R size tag and military laundry marks in neck area. Worn and used condition.
Additional Notes: The Eisenhower jacket also known as “Ike” jacket, officially listed as the Jacket, Field, Wool, Olive Drab, is a type of waist length jacket developed for the US. Army during the later stages of WW2 and named after Dwight Eisenhower. Intended to be worn on its own or as an insulating layer beneath the M-1943 Field Jacket and over the standard wool flannel shirt and wool sweater, it featured a pleated back, adjustable waist band, fly front buttons, bellows chest pockets, slash side pockets, and shoulder straps. The jacket was modified in 1950 as a more closely tailored version of the Eisenhower jacket and without button cuffs (M-1950) .
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Weight | 43 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 10 × 6 in |