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Polski: Podstawowe elementy systemu M-65 w konfiguracji "cold-dry":
  1. Podkoszulek z długim rękawem (skład: 50% wełny, 50% bawełny);
  2. Kalesony (skład: 50% wełny, 50% bawełny);
  3. Wełniane skarpety, kolor OG 408;
  4. Szelki;
  5. Wełniana koszula, kolor OG 108;
  6. Spodnie polowe M-65 (tkanina NYCO), kolor OG 107;
  7. Podpinka do spodni, kolor OG 106;
  8. Specjalne obuwie zimowe, tzw. "Bunny" Boot (wykonane z białej gumy);
  9. Kurtka polowa (tkanina NYCO), kolor OG 107;
  10. Podpinka do kurtki, kolor OG 106;
  11. Parka, kolor OG 107;
  12. Podpinka do parki, kolor OG 106;
  13. Czapka zimowa, kolor OG 107;
  14. Kaptur do parki M65, kolor OG 107.
Date before 1968
date QS:P,+1968-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1968-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source FM 31-70: Basic Cold Weather Manual; HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, APRIL 1968
Author United States Army

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