Jacket, Ike, Private First Class, 100th Infantry Division, ETO-Oise
€425.00
Tax included
Great genuine WWII US Army regulation 'Ike Jacket' of the type introduced in April 1944, which belonged to some Private First Class who successively served with the 100th Infantry Division and the ETOUSA (European Theater of Operations - US Army).
The present jacket retains the following insignias: shoulder sleeve insignia of the 100th Infantry Division (bullion type) and the ETOUSA (featuring a tab with mention Oise, and edged with a section of bead-type chain for dog tags), Private First Class rank stripes, 'Ruptured Duck', bullion Combat Infantry Badge, and Overseas Service Bars (also edged with a section of bead-type chain).
Label is dated June 9, 1944; size 36R.
Excellent overall condition; retains all original buttons.
Great genuine WWII US Army regulation 'Ike Jacket' of the type introduced in April 1944, which belonged to some Private First Class who successively served with the 100th Infantry Division and the ETOUSA (European Theater of Operations - US Army).
The present jacket retains the following insignias: shoulder sleeve insignia of the 100th Infantry Division (bullion type) and the ETOUSA (featuring a tab with mention Oise, and edged with a section of bead-type chain for dog tags), Private First Class rank stripes, 'Ruptured Duck', bullion Combat Infantry Badge, and Overseas Service Bars (also edged with a section of bead-type chain).
Label is dated June 9, 1944; size 36R.
Excellent overall condition; retains all original buttons.
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