Uniforms
Military uniform is the standardised set of clothes and accessories such as jackets, shirts, pants, belts, etc. worn by soldiers of various nations. Uniforms are manufactured by selected characteristics (style, material, color) and the military and national identity is affirmed thank to insignia.

Belt, Trousers, Officer's, US Army Air Corps, GEMSCO, in Box
Nice genuine WWII US Army trousers belt, of the type intended for officers yet also worn by other ranks. Manufactured by Gemsco . The buckle plate, which features the Air Corps insignia, bears mention Solid Brass at the rear. Total length: 31.8in. Complete and in perfect condition; comes in its original cardboard box.

Belt, Trousers, Officer's, US Army, Laundry Number
Nice genuine WWII US Army trousers belt, of the type intended for officers yet also worn by other ranks. The buckle plate bears mentions Solid Brass and Made in U.S.A . Total length: 39in. Complete and in good overall condition; laundry number B-6971 has been written on the inner side of the belt.

Belt, Trousers, Officer's, US Army, Named
Genuine WWII US Army trousers belt, of the type intended for officers yet also worn by other ranks. The buckle plate bears mentions Solid Brass and Made in U.S.A . Total length: 32.6in. Complete and in good overall condition. Some name and ASN, though hardly legible, have been written on the inner side of the belt.

Belt, Trousers, Other Ranks, US Army, J.Q.M.D. 1943
Genuine WWII US Army trousers belt, of the type intended for other ranks. Marked J.Q.M.D. and dated 1943. Overall length: 38.1in. Quite good, worn condition.

Booklet, Quartermaster Supply Catalog, August 1943
Scarce genuine WWII US Army service forces catalog QM sec. 1, enlisted men's clothing and equipment. Revised August 1943. Complete, 38 pages.

Buckle, Belt, Jacket, Parachutist, M-1942
Genuine WWII US Belt buckle, intended for the parachutist jacket M-1942. No markings visible. Quite good, worn condition. Hard to find.

Buckle, Belt, Trousers, Corps of Engineers
Genuine WWII US Army Regulation Standard Service Web Belt brass buckle, adorned with the Corps of Engineers insignia. Though intended for officers, this type was also worn by other ranks. Quite good overall condition; mention Solid Brass is visible at the rear.

Buckle, Belt, Trousers, Corps of Engineers, N.S. MEYER, INC.
Genuine WWII US Army Regulation Standard Service Web Belt brass buckle, adorned with the Corps of Engineers insignia. Though intended for officers, this type was also worn by other ranks. Very good overall condition. Manufactured by N.S. Meyer, Inc. and bearing mention Solid Brass at the rear.

Button, US Army, Class A Jacket, 1942
Genuine WWII US Army Class A jacket button, for both other ranks and officers, found in its original box dated 1942. The OR's jacket features four of those buttons, whereas the officers' one has three buttons. 2cm.

Catalog, Supply, Quartermaster, Section I, Enlisted Men's Clothing and Equipment, August 1943
Rare genuine WWII US Army Quartermaster Supply Catalog , Section I, Enlisted Men's Clothing and Equipment . Revised edition of August 1943. Complete (38 pages) and in good overall condition. Format: 8in x 10.5in.

Coat, Serge, Wool, OD, Amphibious Engineers, ESB, D-Day, 1st Sgt. Victor N. Frye
Nice genuine WWII US Army Other Ranks wool serge off-duty coat, complete with all original buttons. The present jacket retains the following original insignias: Engineer Special Brigades shoulder sleeve patch, First Sergeant rank stripes, US and Corps of Engineers collar discs, Amphibious Engineers breast patch, 'Ruptured Duck', Overseas Service Bars and Service Stripe. Label is dated 1941. Size 36R. Good overall condition. Name Frye and laundry number F8383 have been handwritten in the collar and later crossed out. Victor Norman Frye was born on June 30, 1917 in Buchanan, Iowa and joined the US Army on September 9, 1942 (ASN 17068383). He was discharged on February 5, 1946 and passed away on April 3, 1999. https://aad.archives.gov/aad/record-detail.jsp?dt=893&mtch=1&cat=all&tf=F&q=17068383&bc=&rpp=10&pg=1&rid=1407176 https://fr.findagrave.com/memorial/59514622/victor-n-frye Illustration documents available in digital format only.

Coat, Serge, Wool, OD, Sergeant, Amphibious Engineers, ESB, Tenth Army, 38R, 1941, PTO
Nice genuine WWII US Army Other Ranks wool serge off-duty coat, complete with all original buttons. Dated 1941, size 38R. The present jacket retains all its original insignias: Engineer Special Brigades and Tenth Army shoulder sleeve patches, Sergeant rank stripes, US and Corps of Enginners collar discs, Amphibious Engineers breast patch, ribbon bars (Colorado National Guard Achievement Ribbon, WWII Victory Medal, Philippine Liberation Medal with one Star, Good Conduct Medal, American Defense Service Medal, and Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with three Stars), 'Ruptured Duck', Overseas Service Bars and Service Stripe. Laundry number G1535 has been stenciled in the collar. Good overall condition.