When I die, I'll go to heaven because I've served my time in hell"--
Soldiers on the front lines of the Vietnam War have inscribed their thoughts and The tour jackets are in stock now. This is the actual jacket with embroidery showing that they were on duty from 1970 to 1971. It is a valuable piece of clothing that can be said to be proof that American soldiers served in Da Nang as a base during the final stages of the war when the situation was intensifying. It can be said to be relatively large in size.
The base is a lightweight jacket type modified from a poncho liner provided by the U.S. Army, and the material is thin and supple. The lining is sewn together with a characteristic bright blue fabric, and although the overall fading is minimal, the lining still has a solid feeling of use and stains, giving the impression of real traces of having actually been worn.
On the back, along with an embroidered map of Vietnam, the names of each city and the numbers 70 and 71, indicating the years 1970-71 of the service period, convey a history that only those who survived the battlefield can tell today. Furthermore, it is an individual with plenty of embroidery on the front, including the U.S. flag, the flag of the Republic of South Vietnam, a tiger's face, and a dragon, and the coloring of the embroidery is very colorful and powerful.
The sleeves are slightly stained and have some minor wrinkles, but the camouflage has hardly faded, and the garment is extremely well preserved for a vintage. This is a valuable military item that will clothe you in the heat and memories of war right now. Please take this opportunity to add this item to your collection. This is a used item and cannot be returned. Please understand.
Size (flat):
Shoulder width 50cm, Body width 57cm, Length 72cm, Sleeve length 60cm