M-1965 field jacket

[3] The jacket has also been produced for civilian use since at least the early 1970s, and has been available in many different colors and patterns, many of which were never used by the United States Army or any other armed service.

The M-1965 field jacket can be combined with a button-in insulated lining for cold-weather wear, as well as a button-on fur trimmed winter hood.

Later, the jacket was issued in the brown-dominant Woodland camouflage pattern beginning in 1981, coinciding with the introduction of the Battle Dress Uniform (BDU).

The final variant - (Coat, Cold Weather, Field Universal Pattern) was made in the UCP pattern, and had the addition of hook-and-loop fasteners for name tape, rank insignia and unit patches, with the shoulder straps used in the previous versions removed and also had a redesigned collar.

This version was also made with waterproof material and from the introduction of the UCP pattern until the late 2000s it was standard issue along with other clothing.

M-1965 OG-107 Field Jacket with 4th Infantry Division patch