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Wwii-korean War, Us Army Ike Jacket & Cap (34r) Infantry Division, Corporal
Note: This item has been UV Blacklight tested for authenticity. Special Note: The "Ike" jacket, officially known as the Wool Field Jacket, M-1944, was a waist-length, olive drab jacket developed for the U. Army during World War II, named after General Dwight D. In 1941, while stationed at Fort Lewis, Eisenhower had a tailor modify a standard service coat to a shorter, more fitted style. It was a practical and stylish alternative to the longer, more cumbersome coats previously in use, and it became a popular symbol of the war.
Original Enlisted Branch Lapel Pin! Original Infantry Piping on Garrison Cap! Original Owner's Name: Bob Soesbe.
Shoulder to Shoulder: 17 (measured). Shoulder to Hem: 20½ (measured). Please Note: Most military personnel have their uniforms tailored for a more custom fit.
No loose or wobbly parts! No loose threads or unraveling!
No bad smells or odors! Note: Does contain (2) moth holes or flea bites. All of our items are stored in a smoke & pet-free environment. Item(s) shown in photos will be the item(s) that you receive. Please refer to all photos as part of the description. Please refer to all photos for the best description of the condition. Measurement ruler(s), item identifier(s), & display easel(s) are NOT included (if present). So please see our other listings BEFORE paying....