Atticus Finch
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I have always loved deck jackets...especially the WWII N-1 and the Vietnam-era A-2. No...you'll never see a hollywood hero wearing a deck jacket while he's saving the world from disaster and winning the hearts of beautiful women. But deck jackets are warm and comfortable in cold, windy, damp weather. That other A-2...you know, the one that was discontiuned in the middle of a huge war...yeah, that other A-2 is only warm in hot weather.
Anyhow, I picked up this early A-2 over the weekend. It was made in 1964, and it may represent the first of these jackets. I know they replaced the N-1 sometime in the early to mid sixties and 1964 is the earliest I've found.
Deck jackets often wear their history on their backs. They were normally ship's equipment and were not typically issued to sailors as personal gear. Many bear a faded stencil of its ship's number or name somewhere in the jacket...usually on the back. As you can see, this one came from the USS Reeves, first a Destroyer Leader and then a Light Cruiser. The Reeves was commissioned in 1964, the same year that this A-2 was made. There's a good chance the jacket was part of the Reeves' original gear.
OK, I couldn't resist including the last photo. Sometimes Hollywood heros do wear deck jackets...although they may be young and have yet to save the world or steal the hearts of women.
AF
Anyhow, I picked up this early A-2 over the weekend. It was made in 1964, and it may represent the first of these jackets. I know they replaced the N-1 sometime in the early to mid sixties and 1964 is the earliest I've found.
Deck jackets often wear their history on their backs. They were normally ship's equipment and were not typically issued to sailors as personal gear. Many bear a faded stencil of its ship's number or name somewhere in the jacket...usually on the back. As you can see, this one came from the USS Reeves, first a Destroyer Leader and then a Light Cruiser. The Reeves was commissioned in 1964, the same year that this A-2 was made. There's a good chance the jacket was part of the Reeves' original gear.
OK, I couldn't resist including the last photo. Sometimes Hollywood heros do wear deck jackets...although they may be young and have yet to save the world or steal the hearts of women.
AF
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