March 2022 Auction Day 1
Lot 263:
U.S. M43 Field Jacket "The Big Red One"
When the U.S. Army decided to create a standardized combat uniform that could be used in place of all the specialized combat clothing being worn by the different branches of service. The M43 field uniform was the result.
The M43 field jacket was designed as a replacement for the OD field jacket which was found to be less than satisfactory.
It used a layered design so that it could be used in cold and temperate conditions depending on what was worn beneath it.
An olive drab, lightly padded canvas jacket.
It has a six button French fly front closure, two patch saddlebag breast pockets and two horizontal slash, internal hip pockets, all four with scalloped button down flaps, which hide the buttons.
The button cuffs have outside sleeve slashes with internal wind flaps.
The fold back lapels have a, dual button holed, turn up flap under left lapel with a securing button.
The lay down collar has a button under each forward edge, for the fold up flap and/or hood attachment while to each shoulder are button down shoulder straps.
The
Shows light/moderate usage and wear with some fading to the fabric.
There is a recognition patch on the left shoulder:
U.S. Army 1st Infantry Division Shoulder Flash.
A green, shield shaped badge that has a machine embroidered "1" in red to the center.
Measures approximately: 5.7cm x 9,1cm.
VERY IMPORTANT !!!
Shiping from our office in Europe.
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