Artifact Spotlight: N-1 Deck Jacket
Join the Naval History and Heritage Command as we Spotlight interesting and unique artifacts from the collection of the U.S. Navy. One of the more unique, and sought after, working uniform items from WWII is the N-1 Deck Jacket. Lined with alpaca, it was designed to keep Sailors warm, and somewhat dry, in cold environments. Learn more about it here! For more videos like this, make sure to “like” and “subscribe!" Find us online on our other platforms here: https://www.history.navy.mil/ / usnhistory / usnhistory / usnhistory

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