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03-21-2023 04:23 PM
# ADS
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Nice, the stamp in the square is a Hebrew letter 'K' for 'small' which probably explains the modification. The final stamp I'm not familiar with, its not been done at the same time as IDF and size stamp, it could be the supply base it's issued from.
Steve.
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Hi Steve.
Great information, I appreciate it.
Kind regards,
Will.
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Hi earlymb.
Thank you, I have been looking for one for a while and finally took the plunge.
You have a great collection of lizard camo, thank you for showing it here.
I recognise your jacket and have seen your thread with the torso stand.
Kind regards,
Will.
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Hello gentlemen,
Originally it was a model 47/56 jumping jacket worn by the French TAPs.
This jacket has been resized by its owner to be "closer to the body" very common practice among TAP both for combat outfits and for those used for parades. The sleeves have been fitted with elasticated cuffs and the back pleats have been re-cinched. The bottom of the jacket was shortened and in general an elastic band was added in place of the lace.
When this type of jacket was abandoned by the French army after the Algerian war, the remaining stocks were sold to other countries and in particular to the State of Israel which had greatly appreciated the practicality during the Suez Canal affair.
Best regards from Alsace , France.
Carfin.
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Hello gentlemen,
Exact. On the right pocket the "Brevet parachutiste" & on the left side the awards (Legion d'honneur (red), croix de guerre, service outre mer etc.)
Best regards from Alsace , France.
Carfin.
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Hello Carfin.
Thank you again for the information, I appreciate it.
Kind regards,
Will.
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