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- Smock_Windproof_DPM abstract "The Smock, Windproof, DPM' (or, DPM Windproof Smock) was issued alongside the standard DPM Combat Jackets by the British Army. The Special Air Service Regiment was the first unit to adopt its own design of DPM Windproof Smock which it wore in preference to the 68 Pattern and later combat jackets. Aside from being made from a windproof material, it differed from the standard combat jackets in being cut to fit more loosely, allowing it to fit over other layers of clothing more easily, and in having an integral hood. Where the standard jackets were closed by a full-length zipper, covered by a buttoned flap, and buttoned cuffs, the windproof smock used velcro to close the flap over the zipper and to fasten the cuffs. The buttons fitted to the Windproof Smock (on the four, expanding front pockets, and the small arm pocket for the First Field Dressing) were all of an overlarge type, to ease use by cold or gloved fingers.Later, a similar DPM Windproof smock was introduced (the Smock, Windproof, Artic), this was primarily issued to Royal Marine Commandos and Army units assigned to the AMF(L) for arctic warfare. This differed from the Smock, Windproof, DPM in that it had button-on rank tabs on the chest and back, as well as a wire 'stiffener' for the hood. The general issue Combat Soldier 95 combat jacket followed this pattern, but omitting the rank tab on the back which tended to snag on rucksacks, camouflage netting and so forth.".
- Smock_Windproof_DPM thumbnail Lieutenant_&_Sergeant_of_the_2nd_Battalion_Yorkshire_Regiment_(RLH).JPG?width=300.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM wikiPageID "7953326".
- Smock_Windproof_DPM wikiPageLength "2118".
- Smock_Windproof_DPM wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Smock_Windproof_DPM wikiPageRevisionID "569695640".
- Smock_Windproof_DPM wikiPageWikiLink ACE_Mobile_Force_(Land).
- Smock_Windproof_DPM wikiPageWikiLink AMF(L).
- Smock_Windproof_DPM wikiPageWikiLink Arctic_warfare.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM wikiPageWikiLink British_Army.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Para_Smock.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_Army_equipment.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_military_uniforms.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM wikiPageWikiLink DPM_Parachute_Smock.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM wikiPageWikiLink Disruptive_Pattern_Material.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand_disruptive_pattern_material.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM wikiPageWikiLink Smock_Parachutist_DPM.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM wikiPageWikiLink Special_Air_Service.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM wikiPageWikiLink File:Lieutenant_&_Sergeant_of_the_2nd_Battalion_Yorkshire_Regiment_(RLH).JPG.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM wikiPageWikiLinkText "Smock Windproof DPM".
- Smock_Windproof_DPM hasPhotoCollection Smock_Windproof_DPM.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Merge.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM subject Category:British_Army_equipment.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM subject Category:British_military_uniforms.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM type Article.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM type Article.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM comment "The Smock, Windproof, DPM' (or, DPM Windproof Smock) was issued alongside the standard DPM Combat Jackets by the British Army. The Special Air Service Regiment was the first unit to adopt its own design of DPM Windproof Smock which it wore in preference to the 68 Pattern and later combat jackets.".
- Smock_Windproof_DPM label "Smock Windproof DPM".
- Smock_Windproof_DPM sameAs m.026l8td.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM sameAs Q7545745.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM sameAs Q7545745.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM wasDerivedFrom Smock_Windproof_DPM?oldid=569695640.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM depiction Lieutenant_&_Sergeant_of_the_2nd_Battalion_Yorkshire_Regiment_(RLH).JPG.
- Smock_Windproof_DPM isPrimaryTopicOf Smock_Windproof_DPM.