WWI Infantry Military Uniform consisting of Khaki fitted jacket and woolen (leggens) puttees

Clothing/Dress/Costume

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Glenview History Center

Name/Title

WWI Infantry Military Uniform consisting of Khaki fitted jacket and woolen (leggens) puttees

Description

One World War I Infantry military uniform owned by Elmer Clavey consisting of: (A) Khaki fitted jacket - size 38 - 2" stand-up collar with insignia on each side of collar reading US and MG --Jacket 25" long -- 5 buttons and button holes down front -- 2 pockets on each side of front measuring 8" x 7" with button down flaps on each. Sleeves are 24" long with 2 insignias on left sleeve. (B) Legging type trousers with button fly front (5 buttons and 5 button holes). Trousers are 27" long and laced up from bottom about 8-1/2" -- extra reinforcement over knee area. Across shoulder from neck to sleeve a button down flap -- jacket is lined with cotton. (C) Khaki colored cap. (D) 2 pair woolen (leggens) puttees 8-1/2 feet long with tie 4-1/2 feet long -- puttee 4" wide (Elmer Clavey wore). (E) Four pictures of Elmer Clavey and his group, especially the kitchen crew. (F) Olive green socks.

Acquisition

Notes

Donor: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McConnell, 11-1985