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Extreme cold weather Deck Jacket?


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Not sure what I have here and who (all ?) it would have been issued to.

Im mostly curious about the piping that runs full length of the sleeves and why it was

designed that way. Very heavy jacket.

 

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TheCrustyBosun

Used by Topside Watch personnel on submarines in the 60’s and 70’s. 
 

USCG may have also used them on the “wind” class icebreakers of the era. WAGB= Wandering Arctic Garbage Barge. 

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TheCrustyBosun

I have no idea on that piping. Maybe just a more weathertight method of construction......?  These are before my time. Maybe a “bubble head” will chime in. Just kidding, but seriously.... 

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Salvage Sailor

They were used by the USN surface forces too, especially in the Arctic regions

 

see here for another topic on these jackets

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  • 2 years later...

The Coast Guard small boat station in my town had them in the late 1960s early 1970s. I believe the roped seams on the sleeves were to provide a grip in an emergency situation, or to prevent one from occurring.

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