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08-10-2023 11:26 PM
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The early uniform with the single red chevron is an artillery lance corporal from 1902-1926 rank. Probably later as there is no specialty insignia. But also prior to 1920 when the lance corporal insignia was eliminated.
U.S. Army Enlisted Chevron Identification Gallery
Looks like the Specialist ranks didn't start until 1954.
The Marine Corps rank appears to be WWII
U.S. Marine Rank Insignia Identification Gallery
Name tapes yellow on black were 1953-1968?
What Years Were The Different Styles Of Fatigue Shirt Name Tape Used? - UNIFORMS - U.S. Militaria Forum
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Took some photos today, found an additional tag on one of the coats and found a name and I’d number. The tag is on one of the coats and is a 1951 dated 1950 over coat. I can’t confirm the name but it apparently all came in the duffel bag. Not having much luck finding information on the guy. It’s possible the oldest uniform was his fathers and his were from Korea to the early 60’s while he progressed from a specialist to an E-6 in the anti aircraft command. The WWII shirt doesn’t quite fit and the Marine Corps coat doesn’t either.
Charles G Nemec Jr
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