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Article about: Picked up a nice complete forest green winter A’ uniform. I believe the patches suggest 2nd Air Wing. The wool khaki shirt is of an interesting style, quite thick in construction. Unfortunat

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    Picked up a nice complete forest green winter A’ uniform. I believe the patches suggest 2nd Air Wing. The wool khaki shirt is of an interesting style, quite thick in construction. Unfortunately, the tag is destroyed on the shirt and I am not sure it is original to the grouping. Everything is a very small size.

    Note - Apologies for the flipped side pics. I have no idea why they did so?
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    USMC Enlisted Man's Winter Service Alpha Uniform   USMC Enlisted Man's Winter Service Alpha Uniform  

    Best regards,
    Chris

    "Knowledge rests not upon truth alone, but upon error also."
    Carl Jung

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    That is a VERY neat find! Being a newer U.S marine (enlisted in 2005) I always find it amazing how little has changed in its uniform style (USMC) in the way of medals/ribbons/style in general. I guess it comes for the 'corps wanting to hold on to tradition more than any other of the "progressive" branches of service. Then again, i'm just a dumb grunt, so what do it know? lol.

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    Very Nice pick up Chris!!!

    Quote by travisgreyfox View Post
    That is a VERY neat find! Being a newer U.S marine (enlisted in 2005) I always find it amazing how little has changed in its uniform style (USMC) in the way of medals/ribbons/style in general. I guess it comes for the 'corps wanting to hold on to tradition more than any other of the "progressive" branches of service. Then again, i'm just a dumb grunt, so what do it know? lol.
    We have been looking sharp since 1775

    Thank you for your service!!!

    Semper Fi
    Phil

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    Super nice! Even with ruptured duck👍

    More ppl should collect American WW2. WINNERS!!!

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