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Korean War Era U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps Service Dress Jacket – Sergeant First Class

Korean War Era U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps Service Dress Jacket – Sergeant First Class

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For sale is an authentic U.S. Army Service Dress Jacket from the Korean War era (1950s), belonging to a Sergeant First Class from the Quartermaster Corps. This khaki wool jacket features the Quartermaster Corps patch on the right sleeve—a black circle with a gold eagle, sword, and key—symbolizing their role in supply and logistics. The Quartermaster Corps ensured U.S. troops in Korea were supplied with essentials like food, clothing, and fuel, often under challenging conditions. The sleeves display four chevrons, indicating the rank of Sergeant First Class, a senior non-commissioned officer who likely led logistical operations. The chest bears a set of ribbon bars, including the Bronze Star Medal (with three stars), Army Commendation Medal, Good Conduct Medal, American Defense Service Medal, WWII Victory Medal, National Defense Service Medal, and Korean Service Medal, reflecting service from pre-WWII through the Korean War.

In very good condition for its age, the jacket shows minimal wear, with no significant tears or damage. The ribbons, patch, and chevrons are original and intact, making this a well-preserved piece of history from a soldier who played a critical logistical role across multiple conflicts. Perfect for collectors of Korean War or Quartermaster Corps militaria, or for display as a testament to the unsung heroes of military logistics.

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