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Original WW2 US Army Nurse Officer IDd Uniform w/North Africa Theater Made Patch

$ 56.76

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Original good condition. Authentic from the WWII time period. No overseas shipping. Original WWII US Army nurse uniform that belonged to Lt. Grace Gordon Grimes. She served in North Africa and in Europe during WWII. The uniform has its original patches and insignia. The uniform has a theater made North Africa Theater Italian made patch to the right shoulder. The uniform has no major moth holes. It has the original buttons with insignia and pins with patches and ribbons. Includes photo copies of research. Includes old paper tag stating "On loan by Lawrence R Askling Captain 106th Station Hospital". Uniform has some minor wear and soiling with wear. Research copied papers showed she served from 1943 to 1946 as a First Lieutenant Army Nurse in North Africa, Italy, France and Okinawa with the 106th station hospital. Measures approx. 15.5" across the chest from armpit to armpit. Sleeve length measures approx. 22.5" long. Shoulder to shoulder length measures approx. 15". Back length 24"
  • Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
  • Theme: Militaria
  • army nurse: ww2 nurse
  • ww2 army nurse: army nurse corps
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • wac: WAC
  • Anzio: Okinawa
  • theater made patch: wave
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • army field hospital: ww2 medic
  • 6th army: ww2 grouping
  • Region of Origin: United States
  • WAAC: ww2 nurse
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • ETO: German occupation
  • Modified Item: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • female personnel: ww2 woman uniform

    Description

    Original good condition. Authentic from the WWII time period.  No overseas shipping. Original WWII US Army nurse uniform that belonged to Lt. Grace Gordon Grimes. She served in North Africa and in Europe during WWII. The uniform has its original patches and insignia. The uniform has a theater made North Africa Theater Italian made patch to the right shoulder. The uniform has no major moth holes. It has the original buttons with insignia and pins with patches and ribbons. Includes photo copies of research. Includes old paper tag stating "On loan by Lawrence R Askling Captain 106th Station Hospital". Uniform has some minor wear and soiling with wear. Research copied papers showed she served from 1943 to 1946  as a First Lieutenant Army Nurse in North Africa, Italy, France and Okinawa with the 106th station hospital. Measures approx. 15.5" across the chest from armpit to armpit. Sleeve length measures approx. 22.5" long. Shoulder to shoulder length measures approx. 15". Back length measures from the bottom of the back collar to the bottom edge 24".  Research photo copied papers talk about her marriage to her WWII veteran husband. There are several more photo copied research papers included in the sale that are not pictured in the listing.  Please note pictures for detailed condition and information. Will ship folded.  SHIPPING PRICE INCLUDES INSURANCE.  THE ITEM WILL CAREFULLY PACKAGED.    I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL BIDS FROM ZERO OR LOW FEEDBACK BIDDERS.  PA. RESIDENTS ADD 6% SALES TAX UNLESS EXEMPT.    I WILL ONLY SHIP TO AN E BAY PAY PAL CONFIRMED ADDRESS.   NOT FOR SALE TO COUNTRIES WHERE THIS ITEM IS PROHIBITED FOR IMPORT.
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