This is an introduction of the actual 4th model Jungle Fatigue Jacket, which was officially adopted by the U.S. Army in 1968 during the Vietnam War. This item is the last model using ripstop cotton fabric, which can be confirmed to be the 1968 contract lot from the DSA description. The size is MEDIUM-REGULAR, which is easy to wear.
The most distinctive feature is the patch group of the U.S. Army Special Forces, commonly known as "Green Berets," sewn on the right sleeve. The Airborne and Special Forces tabs, indicating Special Forces, and the symbolic dagger and lightning bolt are embroidered on the right sleeve. The parachute wing on the chest, and the rank insignia on the left lapel, indicating the rank of Warrant Officer, are also featured.
Noteworthy is the historical background of these patches. In the early 1980s, the U.S. military still had surplus jungle fatigues in stock that were issued to units in the field. This jacket is one example. This jacket is one such example. It is a valuable field use item that was actually worn by active duty Green Beret soldiers in the early 1980s.
There are no discrepancies in the sewing or unnatural patch placement, and the jacket is a great example of a realistic military history with a strong sense of use. This is a gem that you can enjoy not only as a military jacket but also with the historical background related to the special forces. This is a truly collectible piece that allows you to experience the depth of vintage military wear. If you have been looking for one, this is your chance. Because it is a used item, returns are not possible. Please understand.
Size: MEDIUM-REGULAR
Size (flat):
Shoulder width 47cm, Body width 60cm, Length 76cm, Sleeve length 60cm
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