OD green wool with collar disks for Company A and ubiquitous Polar Bear patch on right sleeve. Marksman's pin above left pocket. PFC stripe, two overseas chevrons with uncommon crossed hammers patch on left sleeve indicating mechanic. Specialty insignia were not introduced until later in 1918 and generally speaking were not worn by the AEF in the field. The 339th Infantry (Michigan National Guard) was the largest combat unit in AEFNR. PLUS, oval framed photograph of a soldier wearing a similar uniform to the one in this lot. PLUS, WWI doughboy helmet with white overpaint. Condition: Some very minute mothing.
OD green wool with collar disks for Company A and ubiquitous Polar Bear patch on right sleeve. Marksman's pin above left pocket. PFC stripe, two overseas chevrons with uncommon crossed hammers patch on left sleeve indicating mechanic. Specialty insignia were not introduced until later in 1918 and generally speaking were not worn by the AEF in the field. The 339th Infantry (Michigan National Guard) was the largest combat unit in AEFNR. PLUS, oval framed photograph of a soldier wearing a similar uniform to the one in this lot. PLUS, WWI doughboy helmet with white overpaint. Condition: Some very minute mothing.
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