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Item Code: 718-76
This uniform consists of a M1950 “Ike” jacket dated 1952 with matching trousers.
The “Ike” jacket is a size 38 regular with no collar brass. The left shoulder has a US made white over red patch with the First Army “A” in black while the right sleeve has a US made 2nd Infantry Division patch. The front has four-buttons with another button and two snaps at the waist. The flaps on the breast pockets have no buttons but are held down by snaps. Jacket is in very nice condition and very clean. The interior has a polished green cloth lining that is in excellent condition also.
The matching trousers are in good condition. They have a button fly with a button at the waist and suspender buttons on the inside waist. There are two front seam pockets and two back button-down flap pockets. The size is marked in ink on the interior waistband. The size is 31 x 31. There is also the first letter of a last name with the last four digits of a serial number.
Good for a Korean War display.
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