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U.S. Marine Corps Duck Hunter Camo Reversible Poncho 1948 Post-WWII Seabees This is a 1948 issue, reversible poncho with a Duck Hunter pattern camouflage in green and sand colors. Adopted during World War II, it is said to have been used by the Naval Beach Battalions (Seabees) on Omaha and Utah beaches on D-Day. A stamp remains on the edge. "THE WALER COMPANY NOV.24.1948 U.S.M.C." It has a simple structure with a hole in the center of a large piece of cloth for the head to pass through. Snap buttons are lined up on the sides, and the strap that comes to the neck can also be adjusted with snap buttons. It can be used on either side. It is a shape with a hole for the head in the middle of a cloth that is approximately 196cm long and 157cm wide. It folds in half, so it is approximately 98cm long and 157cm wide. Approximately 73cm from the base of the hood to the side edge. It can be said to be a beautiful item with the stamp remaining, but due to the 77 years that have passed, there are scratches, small tears, stains, rust on the metal fittings, and wrinkles. There are 1-2cm scratches and L-shaped scratches. Please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for perfection or are nervous. Please ask questions after reading the description carefully. We do not offer discounts. NO.1948A
7 months ago