Military fatigue shirt worn by James E. Brown of the 20th Engineer Brigade, ca. 1967. Creator: Bonham Manufacturing Company Inc..
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Military fatigue shirt worn by James E. Brown of the 20th Engineer Brigade, ca. 1967. Creator: Bonham Manufacturing Company Inc..

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An olive green short sleeve military shirt worn by an African-American soldier during the Vietnam War. This button down style shirt is missing two front plastic buttons. It has four pockets on the front, each with a flap and a two button closure. Extremely worn, it has a large faded patch over the front right side. There are holes throughout: on the left top breast pocket, on the front button placket, next to right hand breast pocket and into right armpit. There is a name patch reading 'BROWN' over right top pocket and a patch reading 'U.S. Army' over left top pocket. It has a fold over style collar, very worn at the back of neck. There is a United States Military Assistance Command shoulder sleeve insignia on the right shoulder. It consists of a shield shaped patch with a black sword between black battlements. There is a 20th Engineer Brigade shoulder insignia on the left shoulder. It consists of a diamond shaped patch with a black three turret tower inside a broken black border on green field.

Crédit

Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art

Notre référence

HRM21A78_027

Model release

NA

Property release

NA

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

75,2Mo (3,0Mo) / 43,7cm x 43,1cm / 5160 x 5093 (300dpi)

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