| Vietnam National Police Waterpattern Cammo Uniform Jacket & Pants | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Tailor Tag | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| View the Back of the Waterpattern Tunic | ||||||||||||||||||||
| View the Uniform Pants 6-Pocket Pattern |
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| Black 4-Pocket Tunic Uniform Pants |
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| Black Indignous-type Pajamas |
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| National Police Booney Hat | ||||||||||||||||||||
| This grouping came from a Special Forces Master Sgt. who was an advisor with the National Police. These uniforms obviously were made for him in Vietnam and his duties included observing villages from the underbrush to see if they were helping the Viet Cong or resisting them. Interestingly, the Booney hat belonged to his father who was employed by the US State Dept. ?? He showed me his State Dept. Vietnam Service Medal (only one I've seen). I cannot say I've ever met a more friendly guy but then I have to say too that he was the most secretive person I've ever met. A very interesting and spooky grouping. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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