Nice 100% original 8th Army Group Patched summer shirt of a sergeant, a reasonable size and complete, in combat worn condition, with originally applied set of US Medic Collar Discs, which you can see have always been on this shirt. This unit is famous for its combat during the Luzon, Manilla Bay and Philipines campaign in the pacific during 1944 - 1945 , see information below. . It was certainly worn in the field, see photo's: - it has been used in the war, so wear is present on this shirt, but with a great patina. The shirt also has laundry numbers stamped in the bottom inner part of the shirt, so this may be researchable. Overall a great shirt.

A very nice and 100% original summer shirt of the famous 8th Army Group that endured heavy combat in the fighting in the pacific!

History of the 8th Army Group
The unit first activated on 10 June 1944 in the United States, under the command of Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger. The Eighth Army took part in many of the amphibious landings in the Southwest Pacific Theater of World War II, eventually participating in no less than sixty of them. The first mission of the Eighth Army, in September 1944, was to take over from the U.S. Sixth Army in New Guinea, New Britain, the Admiralty Islands and on Morotai, in order to free up the Sixth Army to engage in the Philippines Campaign (1944–45).

The Eighth Army again followed in the wake of the Sixth Army in December 1944, when it took over control of operations on Leyte Island on 26 December. In January, the Eighth Army entered combat on Luzon, landing the XI Corps on 29 January near San Antonio and the 11th Airborne Division on the other side of Manila Bay two days later. Combining with I Corps and XIV Corps of Sixth Army, the forces of Eighth Army next enveloped Manila in a great double-pincer movement. Eighth Army's final operation of the Pacific War was that of clearing out the southern Philippines of the Japanese Army, including on the major island of Mindanao, an effort that occupied the soldiers of the Eighth Army for the rest of the war.

Nice 100% original 8th Army Group Patched summer shirt of a sergeant, a reasonable size and complete, in combat worn condition, with originally applied set of US Medic Collar Discs, which you can see have always been on this shirt. This unit is famous for its combat during the Luzon, Manilla Bay and Philipines campaign in the pacific during 1944 - 1945 , see information below. . It was certainly worn in the field, see photo's: - it has been used in the war, so wear is present on this shirt, but with a great patina. The shirt also has laundry numbers stamped in the bottom inner part of the shirt, so this may be researchable. Overall a great shirt.

A very nice and 100% original summer shirt of the famous 8th Army Group that endured heavy combat in the fighting in the pacific!

History of the 8th Army Group
The unit first activated on 10 June 1944 in the United States, under the command of Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger. The Eighth Army took part in many of the amphibious landings in the Southwest Pacific Theater of World War II, eventually participating in no less than sixty of them. The first mission of the Eighth Army, in September 1944, was to take over from the U.S. Sixth Army in New Guinea, New Britain, the Admiralty Islands and on Morotai, in order to free up the Sixth Army to engage in the Philippines Campaign (1944–45).

The Eighth Army again followed in the wake of the Sixth Army in December 1944, when it took over control of operations on Leyte Island on 26 December. In January, the Eighth Army entered combat on Luzon, landing the XI Corps on 29 January near San Antonio and the 11th Airborne Division on the other side of Manila Bay two days later. Combining with I Corps and XIV Corps of Sixth Army, the forces of Eighth Army next enveloped Manila in a great double-pincer movement. Eighth Army's final operation of the Pacific War was that of clearing out the southern Philippines of the Japanese Army, including on the major island of Mindanao, an effort that occupied the soldiers of the Eighth Army for the rest of the war.

Eră
1900-2000
Numărul de articole
1
Unitatea de Armată
Cămașă de vară din WW2 US Army - al 8-lea grup de armate - medic de câmp - grad de sergent
Denumirea obiectului
Luzon - Manila - Pacific
Țară
Statele Unite ale Americii
Stare
In stare bine folosita
Original/ Replica
Original
Acreditat
Nu

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Het object zag er keurig uit en was erg veilig verpakt. Niets meer dan lof!

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WaltherP5

libro perfetto, come da descrizione ed immagini, consegna puntuale in buon imballaggio, eccellente.

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user-32cd1a2f5f90

Netjes verzonden en alles zoals omschreven. Heel blij mee bedankt! 👍

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user-ebfb07e4aa47

some blank and cut sheets

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Run999
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Exactly, as mentioned in the description: '' NOTE: in the US section some insignia photo's were cut out (see attached photo's).'', so with photo's added. How could it possible be more clear?

Heel snel geleverd. Object was ook goed verpakt. Object zelf (kompas uit WO II) was precies zoals omschreven. Prachtig stuk.

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user-e2bd97c80108

Well packed, send quickly. Product as shown. Recommended seller.

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user-bc5394e69187

Ben een aantal dagen in het buitenland. Het item werd (snel) afgeleverd bij de dochter. Kreeg geen enkele negatieve commentaar.

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burchtbelgium

sehr guter Zustand------hat mir auch incl. Versand und Aufgeld € 105.-gekostet

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user-1e11de1e1844

Très bel objet, envoi très rapide, vendeur à recommander. Merci.

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