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VINTAGE US ARMY UTILITY SHIRT P64 1960S VIETNAM WAR PATCHES SIZE 14 1/2 X 33 Warm Comfort product vacation wearability

Snug Wear VINTAGE US ARMY UTILITY SHIRT P64 1960S VIETNAM WAR PATCHES SIZE 14 1/2 X 33

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VINTAGE US ARMY UTILITY SHIRT P64 1960S VIETNAM WAR PATCHES SIZE 14 1/2 X 33 Warm Comfort product vacation wearability

Snug Wear VINTAGE US ARMY UTILITY SHIRT P64 1960S VIETNAM WAR PATCHES SIZE 14 1/2 X 33

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Provides a comfortable and cozy environment

The 1964 design of the Utility Shirt featured V-cut pocket flaps, cuffed sleeves and domed plastic buttons.1 Like its , it was made from olive green (OG-107) 8.8oz cotton sateen.

1. Military Specification MIL-S-3001F. (6 November 1964)

The 137th Infantry Regiment (First Kansas) is an regiment of the . It is a part of the and has served with distinction in the , , and . Today, only the 2nd Battalion (2137) exists as the 2137th Combined Arms Battalion, and is a component of the .

On 1 April 1963, the 35th Infantry Division (Kansas part) was redesignated as the 69th Infantry Brigade (Separate).

The brigade was then mobilized for training at during the . In a message received from the dated April 11, 1968, the 69th Infantry Brigade was ordered to active duty effective May 13, 1968, in order to replace the 1st Brigade, , stationed in Vietnam. The 69th Brigade was integrated into the 5th Infantry Division as a replacement for the brigade in Vietnam, to bolster manpower. The 69th Brigade's units were attached to their counterparts in the 5th Infantry Division

The 3rd Battalion, , was not included in the call to active duty for two reasons; to leave a unit available in Kansas in the event of civil disturbances or major natural disaster; and because the battalion was newly reorganized as an infantry unit and had not yet completed Advanced Unit Training. The 69th Brigade arrived at Fort Carson in May 1968, and some personnel began to be levied for Vietnam duty in July, arriving in-theater in October. After return from Fort Carson, on December 12, 1969 demobilization ceremonies were held at various armories throughout Kansas and Iowa. The 69th Brigade officially reverted to state control on December 13, 1969. 324 officers and 2,073 enlisted men of the Brigade served in Vietnam and 40 died, with hundreds being wounded.

The versatile fit makes it perfect for different styles

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