A very interesting 1968 patt DPM combat smock from the Falklands era
The clothing manufactures code on this jacket label.. A/78?CLO/447041 dates this Cookson and Clegg made item to 1974-1975. Although these Disruptive Pattern Material jackets (DPM) were labelled '1968 pattern'.. they were actually started to be issued in 1971.

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