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Original WW2 US Army Enlisted four pocket Olive Drab Uniform&Laundry Bag, Named

$ 139.91

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
  • Condition: Named to Tech 4 Robert E. Smith Serial# 20746109 of the Alaska Defense Command. The dress jacket has two collar disc(1 Engineer Corps & 1 U.S. disc), 5 individual ribbons(Good conduct, American Defense, American Theater, Pacific Theater, & WW2 Victory. The Jacket also has a Sharpshooter Badge with Pistol-D and Rifle Qualification Bars, and Marksman badge with Auto Rifle and S.S. Machine gun. The uniform grouping also comes with 1 wool shirt with technician 4th grade rank, wool Pants with belt(measures 30x 31”), tie, black Garrison belt and named laundry bag. The dress jacket is not named and looks to be tailored. The jacket measures 18” across the chest, 18” at the shoulders and has an arm length of 25”. The uniform has flaws, some minor mothing through out, but is otherwise in decent shape for its age. Everything was purchased together in a foot locker a few years back. ]
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    Named to Tech 4 Robert E. Smith Serial# 20746109 of the Alaska Defense Command. The dress jacket has two collar disc(1 Engineer Corps & 1 U.S. disc), 5 individual ribbons(Good conduct, American Defense, American Theater, Pacific Theater, & WW2 Victory. The Jacket also has a Sharpshooter Badge with Pistol-D and Rifle Qualification Bars, and Marksman badge with Auto Rifle and S.S. Machine gun. The uniform grouping also comes with 1 wool shirt with technician 4th grade rank, wool Pants with belt(measures 30x 31”), tie, black Garrison belt and named laundry bag. The dress jacket is not named and looks to be tailored. The jacket measures 18” across the chest, 18” at the shoulders and has an arm length of 25”. The uniform has flaws, some minor mothing through out, but is otherwise in decent shape for its age. Everything was purchased together in a foot locker a few years back. The badges are not sterling marked.