![]() ![]() With six pockets in total, including four exterior pockets, one interior welt pocket and one interior zip pocket, the Alpha Industries M-65 has plenty of storage space for all your essentials. The shell is made from durable nylon and cotton, so the jacket is water- and wind-resistant to keep you warm and protected in cold and rainy weather. Manufactured to military specifications and therefore somewhat oversized (so soldiers could carry their gear and ammo), this vintage-inspired coat has been made to comfortably accommodate inner layers while military epaulets give it an authoritative shape as a top coat. The case holds powder on one side and bullets on the other side.Derived from a brand that does, in fact, design and manufacture apparel for the military, Alpha Industries M-65 Field Jacket is possibly the best M-65 field jacket in terms of authenticity and durability. Pistol - only the handle is shown protruding from the case and the muzzle is pointed down. Drum stick for smaller drum is made of iron. ![]() Drum stick for larger drum has a leather ball on its end. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF THE BAND: Big drum - 3 feet in diameter. ![]() Shoe is shown - made of black leather whIch is soft. Commander's hat is plain but with red feather decoration. Special object of clothing worn by the Interpreter is shown. A second type of hat for Marines is shown and also the decoration for the hat of the 3rd class Marine. The main parts of these hats are black and have a scarlet band on which the gold buttons are located. Hats of the higher Marine officers have cockades of red and blue. He has a black jacket of woolen material and white silk pantaloons. He does not have the decorations of the first man as he is lower rank. Main part of his hat is black and there is gold ornament on it. CLOTHING SHOWN: First man shown on the right is a Marine dressed in tight white pantaloons. Owned by the Preservation Society of Newport County. Portion of framed scroll, dated 1854 according to the Preservation Society of Newport County executed by Japanese artists to document Commodore Matthew Perry's opening of trade with Japan. ![]()
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