In the 1950s, the U.S. military began providing military support to the South Vietnamese government forces and the Naval Advisory Group was formed. The Naval Advisory Group was formed to provide not only military guidance to the Navy, but also to patrols by boat, small boat assault teams, river patrols, and other missions. This uniform is the 4th Model Jungle Fatigue that the advisor actually wore.
All patches are first-time-applied, and all items, including tapes, are locally made. His rank is Captain in the Navy. The rank is Navy Captain, but in the U.S. Army, the rank system is unique, so the name in English is Lieutenant. On the chest, there is an unusual wing patch with a senior star on it, which appears to be a locally made Navy pilot's wing. Overall it is worn and white. 1968 Jungle Fatigue. Ripstop fabric. PENN is handwritten around the size tag. A color copy of the material about the person in question is included along with the uniform. The jacket itself is still in wearable condition. It is a used item and cannot be returned. Please note that this is a used item and cannot be returned.
Size: MEDIUM-LONG
Size (flat): Shoulder width 47cm, body width 60cm, length 79cm, sleeve length 21cm