Private Purchase MAC-V Woodland Hunting Camo Shirt
When MAC-V initially deployed to Vietnam, there was no formally adopted camouflage available to them. There is a ton of pictorial evidence of them using hunter camouflage instead of the regular OG-107. This helped conceal them in addition to “sanitizing” their presence.
This shirt has no tags, though our best guess is it was made by “Ranger” in the 1960s.
This shirt came in a lot with other MAC-V Private Purchases.
Size Medium.
When MAC-V initially deployed to Vietnam, there was no formally adopted camouflage available to them. There is a ton of pictorial evidence of them using hunter camouflage instead of the regular OG-107. This helped conceal them in addition to “sanitizing” their presence.
This shirt has no tags, though our best guess is it was made by “Ranger” in the 1960s.
This shirt came in a lot with other MAC-V Private Purchases.
Size Medium.
When MAC-V initially deployed to Vietnam, there was no formally adopted camouflage available to them. There is a ton of pictorial evidence of them using hunter camouflage instead of the regular OG-107. This helped conceal them in addition to “sanitizing” their presence.
This shirt has no tags, though our best guess is it was made by “Ranger” in the 1960s.
This shirt came in a lot with other MAC-V Private Purchases.
Size Medium.