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A rare identified World War 2 Official US Army Photographer uniform Ike jacket with all insignias. The wool uniform Ike jacket has: a cut edge 3rd Army patch on the left shoulder, embroidered on twill OFFICIAL US ARMY PHOTOGRAPHER patch on the right shoulder, ruptured duck patch, 2 overseas bars, clutch back Signal Corps and US pins, 4 ribbons, and a Presidential Unit Citation patch on the lower right sleeve. The wool jacket is a size 38R. The jacket has the name and partial serial number inked inside. The uniform jacket is in very good shape. I looked it over very well and don't see any mothing! This is a great uniform jacket with some nice insignias. This belonged to Private Henry Gasiewicz of the 165th Signal Company. The lot inludes the research that I did. The printout of his enlistment record, info on the 165th Signal Company, and 4 modern prints of photographs he took during WWII. A nice addition to any uniform or military collection. Buyer to pay fixed shipping and handling of $10.00 for U.S. shipping. Seller will accept money order, check, or paypal. E-mail me with questions. Thanks for bidding.
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