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  2. M-1965 field jacket - Wikipedia

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    M-1965 OG-107 Field Jacket with 4th Infantry Division patch . The M-1965 Field Jacket (also known as M65, M-65 Field Jacket, and Coat, Cold Weather, Man's Field), named after the year it was introduced, [1] is a popular field jacket initially designed for the United States Army under the MIL-C-43455 [2] standard by Alpha Industries.

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  4. M65 - Wikipedia

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    M65 atomic cannon, a towed artillery piece; M65 Jacket, a multi-temperate jacket designed for the US Armed forces; M65 recoilless nuclear rifle, a nuclear warhead for recoilless rifles; Soltam M-65, an Israeli mortar; Tikka M65, a Finnish rifle

  5. Talk:M-1965 field jacket - Wikipedia

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    For example, an M-65 jacket was worn by Robert De Niro's character throughout the cult movie Taxi Driver, etc. --KpoT 16:11, 26 April 2010 (UTC) It has been done, but unfortunately has taken over the page and accounts for about 50% of it, far more than it should.

  6. Alpha Industries - Wikipedia

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    Alpha became the leading producer of the new CWU 36/P and 45/P Nomex flight jackets which replaced the MA-1 bomber jacket, and the Gore-Tex systems which replaced the parkas. [ 6 ] By the mid-1980s Alpha found that some of their products were envied by foreign military groups and were recommended to military attachés by the United States ...

  7. Field jacket - Wikipedia

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    Field jacket can refer to any one of several US Military jackets: M1941 Field Jacket, worn from 1941 till 1943; M-1943 Field Jacket, worn from 1943 till 1951;