The M65 Field Jacket (also known as M-1965) is a popular field
jacket designed for the US military. Introduced in 1965, it
replaced previous models of field coats such as the M-1951 field
jacket and the M-1943 field jacket. The M-65 field jacket was
widely used by United States troops during the Vietnam War. Its
robust design and tough wearing turned out to be crucial for troops
serving in the Central Highlands of South Vietnam, and in the cool
weather conditions that came after monsoonal rains. |
Presented US Army style M65 field jacket features quality and
strong surface material (65% polyester, 35% cotton) and warm,
removable long-sleeved liner, which is suitable for the autumn,
winter and spring. The jacket fastens with a zipper and snaps and
features four pockets, waist and bottom drawstrings and a concealed
hood in the collar. |
Ideal for all outdoor pursuits |
Zipped-in concealed hood |
Heavy brass zipper & snap-up storm flap |
4 snap up pockets |
Waist, hood and bottom drawstrings |
Button-in quilted liner |
Velcro cuffs |
Surface material: 65% polyester, 35% cotton |
Liner material: 100% polyester |