


Every label is bright, legible, and complete, including the pattern date, specification number, and inspector's mark. The olive drab nylon shell retains its original sheen, with no fading, mildew, or storage degradation. The wool insulation is firm and full, showing no compression or moth damage - a testament to careful long-term storage and exceptional preservation.
Pattern Date: 13 September 1951. Material: Wool-insulated liner, nylon shell. Condition: Unissued / NOS - Factory rolled and tied since 1951. This piece is not merely surplus - it's a time capsule.The presence of the original Quartermaster string ties and full depot labeling elevates it from standard military surplus to true collector and museum quality. Suitable for display in a Cold War or Korean War uniform collection, or as the centerpiece of a Quartermaster historical archive. Items of this caliber and originality seldom surface outside institutional holdings. M1951 liner, US Army field jacket, Korean War gear, 1951 military liner, Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot, Cold War militaria, museum quality military, NOS M-1951 liner, vintage field jacket, US Army wool liner, 1950s military clothing, Quartermaster issue, Korean War collector item, military surplus rare, unissued M1951 liner.