U.S. MARINE CORPS UNIFORMS
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U.S. MARINE CORPS UNIFORMS
Group of nine World War II and post-war United States Marine Corps service uniforms. Includes: Marine Corps forest green service uniform jacket and pants, with one silver rank bar on the shoulder, identifying the owner as a first lieutenant. The collar tabs each bear a flat black Marine Corps EGA. The jacket is missing its belt, else fine. WITH: Marine Corps forest green service uniform jacket and pants, with no insignia or awards. The jacket is missing its belt, else fine. WITH: Marine Corps forest green wool overcoat, with a red patch on each sleeve, identifying the owner as a lance corporal. Fine. WITH: Marine Corps forest green service uniform jacket, with a red patch on each sleeve, identifying the owner as a sergeant. Fine. WITH: Marine Corps forest green service uniform jacket, with a red patch on each sleeve, identifying the owner as a lance corporal. A National Defense Service Medal ribbon is present on the left breast. The collar tabs each bear a flat black Marine Corps EGA. The jacket is missing its belt, else fine. WITH: Marine Corps forest green service uniform jacket and pants, with one silver rank bar on each shoulder, identifying the owner as a first lieutenant. The collar tabs each bear a flat black Marine Corps EGA. The jacket is missing its belt, else fine. WITH: Marine Corps forest green service uniform jacket and pants, with a red patch on each sleeve, identifying the owner as a sergeant. One service stripe is present on the left sleeve, indicating that the owner has spent at least four years in the Corps. The jacket is missing its belt, else fine. WITH: Marine Corps forest green service uniform jacket and pants, with a red patch on each sleeve, identifying the owner as a gunnery sergeant. Four service stripes are present on the left sleeve, indicating that the owner spent at least sixteen years in the Corps. Fine. WITH: Marine Corps forest green service uniform jacket, with a red patch on each sleeve, identifying the owner as a private, first class. The jacket is missing its belt, else fine.
Group of nine World War II and post-war United States Marine Corps service uniforms. Includes: Marine Corps forest green service uniform jacket and pants, with one silver rank bar on the shoulder, identifying the owner as a first lieutenant. The collar tabs each bear a flat black Marine Corps EGA. The jacket is missing its belt, else fine. WITH: Marine Corps forest green service uniform jacket and pants, with no insignia or awards. The jacket is missing its belt, else fine. WITH: Marine Corps forest green wool overcoat, with a red patch on each sleeve, identifying the owner as a lance corporal. Fine. WITH: Marine Corps forest green service uniform jacket, with a red patch on each sleeve, identifying the owner as a sergeant. Fine. WITH: Marine Corps forest green service uniform jacket, with a red patch on each sleeve, identifying the owner as a lance corporal. A National Defense Service Medal ribbon is present on the left breast. The collar tabs each bear a flat black Marine Corps EGA. The jacket is missing its belt, else fine. WITH: Marine Corps forest green service uniform jacket and pants, with one silver rank bar on each shoulder, identifying the owner as a first lieutenant. The collar tabs each bear a flat black Marine Corps EGA. The jacket is missing its belt, else fine. WITH: Marine Corps forest green service uniform jacket and pants, with a red patch on each sleeve, identifying the owner as a sergeant. One service stripe is present on the left sleeve, indicating that the owner has spent at least four years in the Corps. The jacket is missing its belt, else fine. WITH: Marine Corps forest green service uniform jacket and pants, with a red patch on each sleeve, identifying the owner as a gunnery sergeant. Four service stripes are present on the left sleeve, indicating that the owner spent at least sixteen years in the Corps. Fine. WITH: Marine Corps forest green service uniform jacket, with a red patch on each sleeve, identifying the owner as a private, first class. The jacket is missing its belt, else fine.
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U.S. MARINE CORPS UNIFORMS
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