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Shown is a North Vietnamese Navy blue jumper with a Navy pith helmet. This would have been worn by a sailor during the Vietnamese war. The jumper is very small. The helmet is the standard pith helmet, but painted white for naval use. The helmet badge differs from that of the Army, by being painted blue with a star and anchor.
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Nice piece of history, would click on the "love", but can't seem to hit it.
couldn't imagine HOW small that jumper is...would probably fit a 7 year old kid.....nice grouping.