The Third United States Army was first activated as a formation during the First World War on 7 November 1918, at Chaumont, France, when the General Headquarters of the American Expeditionary Forces issued General Order 198 organizing the Third Army and announcing its headquarters staff. On the 15th, Major General Joseph T. Dickman assumed command and issued Third Army General Order No. 1. The third Army consisted of three corps (III, Maj. Gen. John L. Hines; IV, Maj. Gen. Charles Muir; and VII, Maj. Gen. William G. Hahn) and seven divisions.
At little history above,
The uniform has a super 3rd Army Patch, and the Victory ribbon is attached to the uniform jacket.
has a nice makers tag pictured.
a few snags in the back of the uniform these are Pictured
there is a snag in the left front pocket not pictured the size of a pencil eraser.The Brass is screw backand looks to have been on the uniform for a long time.there is a small wear mark on the collar by the brass left side.This uniform is very nice still but shows wear.
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Note this is a smaller uniform and a vintage WW1 all most 100 years old I do not recommend wearing it.