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1930's US ARMY TUNIC UNIFORM - 1st CORPS


This is a US Army uniform. As issued during the 1930's. of wool construction. With four pockets, which could be closed shut by using flaps.
The design of this uniform was very close to what was employed during WWII. As in previous years, officers had the prerogative to have their uniforms custom made by a tailor.

The 1st Corps was stationed in Columbia, South Carolina.



A belt was worn with this uniform. While the belt itself is missing from this example, the belt loops can be seen. in this case they are made of metal.



A common practice in the period was to mark the inside of the uniform with stamps or black ink. Usual items written would be the soldier's name or serial number.



the rank of the soldier is affixed to the upper side of the arm. The soldier was a Private First Class. The patches are cut-edge style. The second sleeve has the 1st Corps patch, the rank and overseas service hashes.









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Value (2007)   $90.00  
Availability (2007)   Rare  


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