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MHU.1 Mint Unissued "Marine Corps" tan overseas caps. each $1.00
I have run on to a number of these. Take one or take all. I [Click here to Order]
MHU.2 US Model 1910 Tunic SOLD No insignia and in
virtually mint unused condition. This is a high quality prewar coat that was replaced by the M1917. None better. I [Click
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MHU.3 US M1917 36th Infantry Division Tunic $110.00 Felt on fine wool patch, Signal
corps brass, discharge stripe, two overseas stripes and First Sergeant stripes. I can see only three tiny moth nips and one small old fabric repair. Overall nicer than most. II [Click here to Order]
MHU.4 US Model 1917 1st Army Tunic $97.00 Felt and cotton patch with red and white (artillery)
insert, discharge stripe and one overseas stripe with artillery brass. One button missing, some light mothing and one old fabric repair on the breast pocket. II- [Click here to Order]
MHU.5 US Model 1910 4th Division Tunic $120.00 Signal corps brass, a wonderful large
embroidered on wool patch, discharge stripe and two overseas stripes. Nice prewar quality, the buttons are attached with split rings. A little soiled but would clean nicely. II+ [Click here to Order]
MHU.6 US Model 1917 41st Division Tunic SOLD National
Guard and Infantry company H brass, beautiful bullion on felt on wool patch, discharge stripe, Sergeant stripes and two overseas stripes. Tunic is named and would be very researchable. Superb condition II+ [Click here to Order]
MHU.7 US Model 1917 78th Division Uniform SOLD Infantry
company B brass, embroidered on felt patch, discharge stripe and one overseas stripe. I can find one small hole on the sleeve and a couple of very minor moth nips on the trousers. The tunic has the mans name and
company inside. Comes with his Service record listing all assignments etc. A nice attributed and researched set. II [Click here to Order]
MHU.8 US Model 1917 79th Division Tunic & more SOLD Infantry company G brass, beautiful bullion on felt patch, discharge stripe and overseas stripe. Tunic is nice but has a couple of moth nips
mostly to one lower pocket. Attributed and comes complete with the History of the 79th Division maps in the original mailer to this man indicating he was in the 314th Infantry, 79th Division. II [Click here to Order]
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