Genuine WWII US Army Nurse Corps dog tag, issued to Peters, Carol E. , ASN N-762249, vaccinated against tetanus in 1944, blood type O, Protestant.
Quite good, worn condition.
Nice genuine WWII US Army Nurse Corps female personnel seersucker slacks, brown-and-white striped cotton fabric.
This type was first intended for nurses assigned to hospital ships and trains, where they had to climb ladders to attend patients in upper bunks. Additionally, many nurses in overseas areas served in hospitals where litters were used instead of beds.
Excellent overall condition; complete with all buttons.
Label dated January 10, 1945, size 10.
Genuine WWII US Women's Army Corps khaki cotton garrison cap, of the type intended for Other Ranks and featuring the specific yellow and green piping.
Label is dated December 20, 1944. Size: 21 ½.
Mint, unissued condition.
Great genuine WWII US Army wool liner women's trousers, intended for personnel of the Women's Army Corps and the Army Nurse Corps.
This straight-leg type, which features a single pocket on the left side and a series of buttons on the right side, was introduced in October 1944.
Mint, unissued condition. All labels are still present. Size 16R. Dated 1945.
Great genuine WWII US Women's Army Corps OD wool visor hat, intended for being worn by Other Ranks with the winter service uniform. Introduced in 1942, this type, soon known as the 'Hobby Hat', was progressively superseded by the garrison cap.
Label is dated May 14, 1943. Size 22 1/2.
Perfect condition; complete with insignia, chinstrap and buttons.
Genuine WWII US Army M1938 map case, manufactured by Boyt and dated 1941.
Name Jane Grimes and Army Nurse Corps ASN N-720488 have been written under the flap.
Quite good overall condition; retains its carrying strap.
Genuine pair of US and Women Army Corps collar disks worn on field jacket, shirt or service dress by enlisted men or NCO. Clutch back.
Enlisted women wore the U.S. collar disk on the right side of the wool jacket and the arm or service disk on the left side.
Genuine WWII US Army Other Ranks wool serge service dress jacket, of the type intended for female personnel.
Size 40R.
Quite good, worn condition; retains the following cloth insignias: 6th Infantry Division shoulder sleeve insignia, Technical Sergeant rank stripes, three Service Stripes, and Meritorious Unit Citation.
Laundry number P-0529 has been inked inside several times; all front buttons are being kept in place with a safety pin.
Genuine WWII US Army M-1943 women's field jacket, with light khaki lining. Closing with seven brown plastic buttons sewn on the left-hand side. The two breast pockets featured on the men's jacket are not present on this type, though the tapered flaps are still visible.
The present jacket is dated September 19, 1944 and retains its original labels: Jackets, Field, M-1943, Women's, 42R . This nice jacket is complete with all buttons and inner draw string.
Near mint condition.
Nice genuine WWII US Army female personel regulation officer's skirt in 'chocolate' shade wool gabardine, to be worn with the Service Dress.
Label is dated March 26, 1943; size 14.
Good overall condition.
Serval zipper is in working order.
Nice genuine WWII US Army wool liner women trousers, intended for personnel of the Women's Army Corps and the Army Nurse Corps.
This straight-leg type, which features a single pocket on the left side and a series of buttons on the right side, was introduced in October 1944.
Label is dated February 1st, 1945. Size 12R.
Unissued condition; retains its original labels; the outer surface shows a few tiny holes and scratches imputable to storage conditions and handling.
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