US Military Army Engineer Corps Vintage Uniform Buttons
Morry Luxenberg (Military Outfitters) Engineer
Vietnam/Korean Era
6-Small Approximately 1/2" Diameter (20Ligne) Used For The Smaller Details Of The Uniform, Such As Pocket Flaps And Shoulder Epaulets (Loops)
4-Large Approximately 7/8" Diameter Used For Main Front Closure Of The Officers Service Coat Or Dress Jacket
Bright Shiny Copperish Color, Please Note: Color May Differ From How It Appears On The Screen Due to Varying Monitor Settings.
These Were Allowed To Be Attached To The Uniform Without Sewing.
The Button Has The Symbol Of The U.S. Army Signal Corps Of Engineer, Featuring The Iconic Eagle Holding A Scroll With The Word "Essayons" (French For "Let Us Try") In Its Beak, It Shows A Bastion With Embrasures Surrounded By Water, With A Rising Sun In The Background.
Condition: New Old Stock On Original Card With Silver Colored Bachelor Pins
The Card Has MORRY LUXENBERG Military Outfitters, 45 EAST 30th STREET, NEW YORK 16, NY, This Shows Post-Postal Zone For New York (16) Corner Has ENGINEER
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