Invisible ERDL Camo Set From Early Special Forces Veteran

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Rare Invisible ERDL Camo Set From Early Special Forces Veteran. Heavyweight cotton body. Shirt is cut in ARVN style with single exposed button chest pockets. The shirt has the re-enforced shoulders and elbows. In the neck is a very faint quartermaster stamp. If you look really hard it looks like a size A-1 and is dated 1965. The trousers are cut like a standard OG-107 except they have re-enforced knees. Button fly. The quartermaster stamp is a bit darker in them, with a 65 date and a 1 size. Both have been worn and have starch on them. This set came from an early Special Forces vet who started his first tour in Vietnam in 1964. Before that in WWII he was a Filippino Guerilla who fought the Japanese. Great to see an actually real set in this camo instead of a hunting set that someone claims is Vietnam.