
1951 Named M-50 Field Jacket Size M/L
- Similar to the M-43 from WWII, but with buttons for attaching a liner jacket inside. The rarest version of the WWII/Korea field jackets
- Used by the US Army in Korea until the successor, the M-51 was produced
- Four larger cargo pockets on front with buttons
- Dark olive green
- Made of heavy canvas cotton outer and poplin cotton lining
- Shoulder straps
- Waist drawstring
- Storm chinstrap
- The field jacket hood attachment possible (not included)
- Cuffs have buttons for adjustment
- Original brown urea buttons (50's style)
- Named Tenshaw Robert E. handwritten inside
- Dated 30. June 1951
- Manufactured by Glazer Mfg. Co. Inc.
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Condition: Great condition, with some signs of wear. Slight fraying on cuffs, collar, button opening and drawstring area. Second button for adjustment missing on one cuff. Still has a dark olive green color with almost no fading.
- Size: Size tag is not present. This jacket would fit a modern mens M or L - It could also fit a size S with a liner or layers underneath. Please see measurements below before purchase:
- Pit to pit: 21.5”
- Shoulder to shoulder: 20”
- Sleeve from shoulder to end of cuff: 24”
- Length front: 27.5”
- Length back: 30”











