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U.S. M1846 Enlisted Engineer Fatigue JacketU.S. Mexican War Uniform Coat |
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Correct Engineer buttons are supplied ready for you to sew on. Machine stitched buttonholes. Coat body is lined in osnaburg with natural cotton sleeve lining. Rank chevrons were used on 1846 Engineer Fatigue Jackets. There were no staff sergeants in the Engineers at this time. Made in USA. Shoulder Boards, Epaulets and/or Sash (if pictured or not) are NOT included.
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