Worn by
Charles T. Miller
Shirt
1943-1945
Place madeUnited States, North America
Wool, plastic
Overall: 2 1/2 x 21 1/2 x 33 1/2 in. ( 6.4 x 54.6 x 85.1 cm )
Gift of Charles T. Miller
1946.192c
This shirt is part of a uniform worn by Charles T. Miller during World War II. He served in the 162nd Signal Photo Company (later 3908 Signal Service Battalion), Photo Headquarters of the European Theater of Operations (London and Paris), U.S. Army.
DescriptionBrown khaki-colored worsted wool long-sleeved shirt; closed double collar; 7 buttons down the front, 2 breast pockets with flaps which button closed; open sleeves with false cuffs which button closed with 2 buttons set horizontally making the wrist adjustable, triple chevron patch on each shoulder; yoke across the back of the shoulders, back in one panel; inside has a flap on the left from the collar half way down, which buttons over to the right side double-breasted-style.ClassificationsMILITARY TOOLS & EQUIPMENT: UNIFORM