1960's Ex Green Beret Soldier Release OG-107 Utility Shirt with First Attachment Patch, Used, B

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$180
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This is a used US Army OG-107 utility shirt from a 1960's lot. This shirt was released by Mr. Devlin, a former Army Special Forces Green Beret from the 1st Special Force Group. This shirt was actually worn by Mr. Devlin while he was stationed in Vietnam and Thailand, and was worn on base, not in combat. It has been converted to short sleeves. The division patch and qualification insignia are a mixture of locally made and supplied items. The rank insignia on the sleeve seems to have been changed to the rank insignia on the collar in the middle of the war, leaving stitch marks. The shirt is also from an old lot, suggesting that it was used for a long time. The airborne insignia of the Thai Army is sewn on the chest, and it can be seen that it is related to the local country. As for other qualification insignia, the EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) badge and all the badges worn by the elite are also sewn on. All are in the same condition as they were at the time.

As is typical of shirts from Special Forces personnel, all size tags, contract tags, etc. have been removed. The color has faded to the point where you can tell that it was actually worn many times. It is slightly glued on and can be reduced by washing with warm water. There are no tears or missing buttons. This is a great OG-107 shirt. It is a used item and cannot be returned. Please understand.

Size (flat):

Shoulder width 47cm Body width 51cm Length 71cm Sleeve length 23cm

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