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Lets see your medical uniforms. Any Branch any era!!


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Robswashashore

My grandfather, Major AJ Barnett, served as a doctor in the 329th Infantry in the AEF during WWI, and at the Dayton VA Hospital during WWII.

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Robswashashore

A college friend, who served in the 2nd Medical Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division, Camp Casey, Korea, in the 80's.

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Great , yet forgotten thread!

little "revival" here with this ebay find, unnamed but with nice set of insignia - branch pins have micro screw posts with this clever clutch nut. ribbon bar is post war made... could be replacement ?

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collectsmedals

I do not have a lot of medical related uniforms in my collection, but here is what I have.

 

First is a woman's 1960s Chief Petty Officer Mess Dress uniform with jacket, blouse, skirt, cummerbund and miniature medals.

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collectsmedals

This one is not really medical personnel, but it is a Vietnam era helicopter pilot assigned to a medical evacuation unit.

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One of the more underrated uniforms in the collection, I have a 7th Service Command uniform that I bought over the summer due to my great uncle serving in the 8th Service Command before going overseas to France as a medic. It's a shame it is not named (there is a name on the tag but I believe its the inspector) but from the ribbons on it, he obviously went overseas at some point. Prewar dated 1940 and still retains the belt loops for a sam browne belt. One more interesting thing about it is that he had the tailor take off the buttons and instead of sewing them back, put small metal loops on the back of the buttons instead

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WWII 105th MedBn combat medic uniform ID’d to Capt. Ernest Spillinger. 2x BSM and PH recipient.

 

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Nice uniform! I love the way the buttons are fastened with the button rings.

Thank you! I definitely find that interesting too

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A few medic uniforms...

 

Medical Det, 289th Infantry

BSM for Meritorious Service as a stretcher bearer from 12/25/44 - 4/12/45
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Medical Det, 343rd Infantry

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Medical Det, 376th Infantry

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Medical Det, 63rd Div Arty

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6th General Hospital

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