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M-65 Field Jacket PolyCotton

The M-65 Jacket is a popular field jacket designed for the US military. It fastens with a zipper, snaps, and has a waist and bottom drawstring. This jacket features quality and a strong surface material suitable for autumn, winter, and spring.

  • 65% Polyester, 35% Cotton
  • Tough, lightweight, and comfortable
  • Ideal for all outdoor pursuits
  • Zipped-in concealed hood
  • 4 Snap-Up Pockets

This M65 military jacket is made of water-resistant poly cotton twill. It has a concealable hood and heavy-duty brass zipper for added protection against wind and rain.

History of the M-65

The M-65 field coat was first issued to the U.S. Armed Services in 1965 as a replacement for the M-51 field coat. The M-65 represented the culmination of field coat design, drawing on the technological developments of the M-43 and M-51 field coats used in WWII and Korea. The M-65 incorporated the bi-swing back and oversized design originally developed for the M-41 to provide more room for soldiers to carry everything from personal items to extra ammunition.

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The M-65 Jacket is a popular field jacket designed for the US military. It fastens with a zipper, snaps, and has a waist and bottom drawstring. This jacket features quality and a strong surface material suitable for autumn, winter, and spring.

  • 65% Polyester, 35% Cotton
  • Tough, lightweight, and comfortable
  • Ideal for all outdoor pursuits
  • Zipped-in concealed hood
  • 4 Snap-Up Pockets

This M65 military jacket is made of water-resistant poly cotton twill. It has a concealable hood and heavy-duty brass zipper for added protection against wind and rain.

History of the M-65

The M-65 field coat was first issued to the U.S. Armed Services in 1965 as a replacement for the M-51 field coat. The M-65 represented the culmination of field coat design, drawing on the technological developments of the M-43 and M-51 field coats used in WWII and Korea. The M-65 incorporated the bi-swing back and oversized design originally developed for the M-41 to provide more room for soldiers to carry everything from personal items to extra ammunition.