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Hey guys!
I recently saw a WW2 uniform that had an Alaska command patch on the right shoulder. It looked like a nice class A jacket, but the question comes with the left shoulder patch. It had a 9th service command patch on the left shoulder with 4 overseas stripes on the left sleeve. I didn't think that service in Alaska would qualify for overseas stripes. I have a WW2 Newfoundland Base Command uniform and there are no overseas stripes on the sleeve since the soldier never really made it "overseas". What do you all think? Would service in Alaska qualify for overseas stripes? Also, what are the chances that a 9th service command soldier would be serving in Alaska? Thanks for all your info! Could this possibly be a make-up? (P.S., I just won a really neat-looking Greenland Base Command Ike jacket and shirt. I'll post pics when I get them, they'll go great with my Newfoundland Base Command uniform. I'm really excited!)
Regards,
Nick
I recently saw a WW2 uniform that had an Alaska command patch on the right shoulder. It looked like a nice class A jacket, but the question comes with the left shoulder patch. It had a 9th service command patch on the left shoulder with 4 overseas stripes on the left sleeve. I didn't think that service in Alaska would qualify for overseas stripes. I have a WW2 Newfoundland Base Command uniform and there are no overseas stripes on the sleeve since the soldier never really made it "overseas". What do you all think? Would service in Alaska qualify for overseas stripes? Also, what are the chances that a 9th service command soldier would be serving in Alaska? Thanks for all your info! Could this possibly be a make-up? (P.S., I just won a really neat-looking Greenland Base Command Ike jacket and shirt. I'll post pics when I get them, they'll go great with my Newfoundland Base Command uniform. I'm really excited!)
Regards,
Nick
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