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Trenchcoat worn by President Gerald R. Ford
 

 

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English: Raincoat containing a bullet-proof vest liner. (This is not a trench coat. it is a normal-looking single-breasted mid-1970's man's raincoat.) The coat is beige in color, contains 6 front buttons, adjustable sleeve cuffs, and two pockets, which are accessible from the inside. The zip-up bullet-proof vest is made of Kevlar and is covered with cloth identical in color to the coat. Sewn on the front of the vest are cleaning instructions and an issue date of October 1975. The coat and vest weigh 6 lbs., 15oz. Worn in public by President Gerald R. Ford after two assassination attempts in 1975.
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Source Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum
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Official logo of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.svg This file was provided to Wikimedia Commons by the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum as part of a cooperation project. The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum is part of the National Archives and Records Administration's presidential library and houses documents and audio-visual materials on the life, career, and presidency of Gerald Ford, the 38th President of the United States.

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Raincoat containing a bullet-proof vest liner. (This is not a trench coat. it is a normal-looking single-breasted mid-1970's man's raincoat.) The coat is beige in color, contains 6 front buttons, adjustable sleeve cuffs, and two pockets, which are accessible from the inside. The zip-up bullet-proof vest is made of Kevlar and is covered with cloth identical in color to the coat. Sewn on the front of the vest are cleaning instructions and an issue date of October 1975. The coat and vest weigh 6 lbs., 15oz. Worn in public by President Gerald R. Ford after two assassination attempts in 1975.

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