Ralph is copying the US airborne jacket from WWII, which is a different animal altogether, although obviously the pockets from those were adopted by a wide variety of nations in the post-war period. Later Canadian combat gear evolved almost in isolation and is unique in many ways. The slanted...
The other way around. That jacket is from the 1960s or 1970s. The model after had larger hip pockets and a corduroy collar, as I recall (or maybe that was the previous model).
Here's some random traffic camera photos from around the GTA during this afternoon's rush hour which is experiencing a big snowstorm. Highway 401 is 16 lanes across in places. This incidentally is why you keep your gas tank full in winter, kids. Good times!!
Okay, here we go (nylon jackets, but same sort of thing). West Berlin police various time periods, all post-war obviously. It should be noted that era of jacket didn't have side slits, so the holster is hung on the outside from the pocket.
And on an unrelated note here's some new police...
We're talking about the clips under the flap on the lower pocket on the German police jacket? No, I'm pretty sure those clips are to hang a holster with a pistol. I don't have any photos handy, but I'm sure I've seen this done. German police uniforms post-war were very "civilian" in flavour and...
For sale one set of new, unused replacement knits for an MA-1 jacket. This includes the waistband, collar, and sleeve knits. Colour is dark olive green (the camera flash makes them look brighter in the photo below).
USD$25.00 shipping included to continental USA or Canada. Interested parties...
The lack of pocket flaps doesn't indicate old or new and was common enough in the old days. I think you should fire up google and find some military forums which focus on vintage military stuff; there's a lot of them around and some will have detailed info.
Holy carp, that's just mean & nastly. I didn't realize Chi-Town got that cold, although why wouldn't it? I bet the lake makes it a damp cold which feels twice as cold as dry cold.
It's possible, in fact probably likely, that whatever has been written up in books isn't fully accurate. Remember, this was decades ago and a time when even the military didn't keep super-detailed records of this stuff (look at the issues around official records, or rather the lack of, regarding...
You can spend your time how you like, but I suspect it's nothing more than (literally) an alternative spelling based on different languages using the same word. Although the Royal Navy popularized the coats by adopting them as over-overcoats for wear in winter, they were around long before that...
Oh yeah, you have no idea how awful snowy roads get when they lay on the sand and salt. They turn brown. Then your car turns brown, and your shoes. And the roads are partially clear in some spots, still snowy in others, and you have to continually adjust to the road conditions, which often...
The liner for this will be far too heavy for Mexico. The shell is basically a very heavy cotton.
Also, they have nothing to do with M65 coats and are descended from British stuff, although I suppose one could argue that virtually all post-war Western field jackets were inspired by the US M43...
Apparently there was an auction of some kind in 2000 of Withnail stuff, including the coat which was bought by Chris Evans for £5,000:
https://www.richard-e-grant.com/archives/withnail-for-waterford-auction-results/
From the wikipedia page on Project Excelsior:
The small stabilizer parachute deployed successfully and Kittinger fell for 4 minutes and 36 seconds, setting a long-standing world record for the longest free-fall. During the descent, Kittinger experienced temperatures as low as −94 °F (−70 °C)...
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