WWII US 7th Army Green Herringbone Shirt w/Provenance

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A WWII US 7th Army Green Herringbone Fatigue Shirt

  A olive green herringbone fabric fatigue shirt worn during WWII by Robert Micich - uncle of the famous illustrator and musician, Mr. Paul Micich! Insignia consists of 7th Army unit patch sewn to left shoulder. Name and partial service number is stenciled on inner back of shirt. Provenance is confirmed by copy of his promotion orders from PFC to Tech-5 dated 11 May 1945! No manufacturer's or size tags. All of the brown buttons are present, and I find only 1 minor repair at the lower right front on the entire uniform. The top of the collar is fraying slightly.

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