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Received this today. So, is it an interwar tropical jacket? If so I wonder where the 32nd went to need one? Is it just a locally tailor made coat? If so, wow! What a squared away Corporal. No labels are present and it appears to have two belt loops for a leather waist belt or Sam Browne? Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance, Scott.

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Well I see 4 grommet holes, two collar disks, and two for dui's, I would say interwar.

 

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Nice and a first for this division, as the years go by we see more and more units of both the Regular Army and the Reserve Components wore these, the belief that only the Regulars in Hawaii, the Philippines and the Canal Zone wore these.

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Thanks, not a woolie in the traditional sense but embroidered and pretty thick. Also found 1920s 125th Infantry and dui's in the pocket. I will re-shoot the pics when I get time. Scott

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Thanks, not a woolie in the traditional sense but embroidered and pretty thick. Also found 1920s 125th Infantry and dui's in the pocket. I will re-shoot the pics when I get time. Scott

Yes would like to see a close up of that, also check your PM.

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