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Jacket,Foul Weather MK1,Olive Drab.


Scotch Harry

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Yes I was surprised that it was RN.

 

I can't read much from the picture of the label, it would be a nice clincher if there was a Domestic Management Code in there.

 

Assuming I read it correctly as 8405-99-571-7089 it has a change of NSC giving 8415-99-571-7089. This must be the same item as the NIIN is unique.

 

The database I have access to will show individual Service vocabulary codes & often the design spec eg FV, DEFSTAN, NES etc With this item there are only two other references.

 

UK1SC4110-2 which I assume this is a design spec as it refers to the Defence Clothing & Textile Agency, Bicester.

 

73772 which must be a naval vocabulary reference as it is attributed to MOD(NAVY), Ensleigh, Bath

 

There are no RAF or Army cross references.

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These are the green version of the "classic" RN foul weather jacket.....this is the first pattern with the button front, the MK3 version having the buttons replaced by velcro.....

 

These are 1970s, serving on into the early 90s until replaced by Goretex garments....

 

Commonly found in blue, the green version was generally used by Marines, etc.........as photos of the period will evidence...

 

Even Price Phillip can be found wearing one of these MK1s in green...!

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