60s Vietnam War 101st Airborne Utility Shirt - Medium

SKU: 12486

Regular price £195.00

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Genuine US Military issue

Dated 1965

Displays originally applied US-made insignia. Named to Specialist (E-5) Carroll, a US Army Aircrewman with the 101st Airborne Division. Awarded the Army Aircrew Badge and Basic Parachutist Badge (Jump Wings). The 101st patch is a post-WW2 "Type 10" "Scribble Eye", paired with a 1950s Airborne tab with blue backing fabric. The combination of awards, rank and 101st SSI means the original owner was likely a Helicopter Maintenance / Crew Chief, Door Gunner, Pathfinder, or similar role.

A third pattern (P64) utility shirt with rounded pockets. Made from a soft, midweight 100% cotton selvedge sateen with a full-length button front closure and two chest pockets.

Excellent condition with light signs of wear - All buttons, fittings and fixtures are present. The contract label is present and legible.

Flat garment measurements (inches)
Chest: 42" (21 P2P)
Length: 29"
Arm: 23"
Shoulder: 17"

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