The US Army Extreme Cold Weather Trousers, dated 1965, are a type of military-issue cold weather gear designed for use in harsh winter environments. Manufactured for the U.S. Army, these trousers are labeled as size small and were produced during the Cold War era, a period marked by advancements in military clothing technology. The design features wind-resistant, water-repellent outer fabric, paired with a quilted insulated lining to provide thermal protection in subzero temperatures. Adjustable waistband and suspender buttons facilitate a secure fit over additional layers. Reinforced knees and seat areas enhance durability during field operations. Multiple button-flap pockets offer practical storage for essential items. These trousers formed part of the extended cold weather clothing system, typically worn with a matching parka and compatible with standard-issue boots and liners. The 1965 production date places these trousers within the context of U.S. military activity during the mid-20th century, reflecting both functional design and period-specific materials.
US Army Extreme Cold Weather Trousers Pants Dated 1965 Size Small
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