US WW2 M43 Tunic US WW2 7th Army US WW2 M43 Tunic US WW2 7th Army US WW2 M43 Tunic US WW2 7th Army US WW2 M43 Tunic US WW2 7th Army US WW2 M43 Tunic US WW2 7th Army US WW2 M43 Tunic US WW2 7th Army US WW2 M43 Tunic US WW2 7th Army US WW2 M43 Tunic US WW2 7th Army

US WW2 M43 Tunic US WW2 7th Army

US WW2 M43 Tunic US WW2 7th Army
Very nice used but in very good condition US WW2 M43 combat tunic with (washed) cloth label
Early version with tan lining.
Rank abd 7th Army insignia original sewed
The M43 tunic had one minor original wartime repair and is in used but very good condition.
Great tunic for display or to built a US WW2 mannequin!
About tge US WW2 7th Army:

Originally the I Armored Corps under command of Lieutenant General George S. Patton, it made landfall at Morocco during Operation Torch as the Western Task Force, the first all-U.S. force to enter the European war. Following successful defeat of the Wehrmacht under Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in North Africa, the I Armored Corps was redesignated the Seventh Army on 10 July 1943 while at sea en route to the Allied invasion of Sicily as the spearhead of Operation Husky.

After the conquests of Palermo and Messina the Seventh Army prepared for the invasion of France by its Mediterranean coast as the lead element of Operation Dragoon in August 1944. It then drove a retreating German army north and then east toward the Alsace, being absorbed into the newly created Sixth United States Army Group in mid-September. In January 1945 it repelled a fierce but brief enemy counter-offensive during the German Operation Nordwind, then completed its reduction of the region by mid-March.

In a lead role in Operation Undertone launched 15 March, the Seventh Army fought its way across the Rhine into Germany, capturing Nuremberg and then Munich. Elements reached Austria and crossed the Brenner Pass into Italy by 4 May, followed shortly by war's end on VE-Day, 8 May 1945

Code: 68652

275.00 EUR