Item 2017.249 - US Army Woodland Camouflage Hot Weather Combat Jacket

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2017.249

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US Army Woodland Camouflage Hot Weather Combat Jacket

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  • 1900 - 2000 (Creation)

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United States Army jacket made of woodland print camouflage cotton and nylon mix ripstop fabric. Fastens down centre front with five green plastic buttons. Front has four patch pockets with flaps and cuffs fasten with green plastic buttons. Two holes in each collar point indicate where badge pins were put through. Sewn on oval badge on left shoulder with the image of a sword with wings and two snakes embroidered in black thread on an olive green ground. Size Small Short
Country of Design: United States
Keywords: Military uniform

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      Cotton, nylon
      Colour/Print: Woodland camouflage
      Label: Small - Short / Height: From 63 to 67 / Chest: From 33 to 37 / Stock No. 8415-01-390-8539 / Nato Size 6070/8454 / Coat, Hot Weather / Woodland Camouflage Pattern, Combat / 50% Nylon 50% Cotton Ripstop / American Apparel Inc.

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