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    Help with Army tunic

    Hello everyone,
    I don't know Japanese Army tunics at all. Based on my research, I am assuming this tunic is a type 98 enlisted tunic. My question is this: was this style of tunic seen here, used in the pacific? Or is this style too heavy? I have heard of tropical tunics, but does that just mean that its not wool? Any help is appreciated. Thanks

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    Can you post a pic of the manufacture label from the inside of the Tunic?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Ryukyutunnelrat View Post
      Can you post a pic of the manufacture label from the inside of the Tunic?
      I am waiting on the seller to send me that pic, he is away for 5 more days.

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        #4
        Looks like a standard cotton Type98/Type3 but according to Hewitt's book it's a Winter Cotton Work Uniform and heavily lined with reinforcement patches on elbows and shoulders.

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          #5
          Mahalo Rodney! I am looking for a tropical type tunic to add to my collection. Thanks,

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            #6
            Aloha Paul, Tropical uniforms are similar to the cotton summer Type98’s but I think the only difference is the ventilation openings under both sleeves with (button down) flaps. I’m not sure if they used the summer Type98 uniforms in their Island campaigns.
            I like the short sleeve shirts best for that tropical look. Here’s mine I posted in the US Militaria Forum.

            http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...wo+jima&page=2

            Griffin Militaria has a 2nd model and Collector’s Guild has two sets of tropical tunic & trouser uniforms on their sites.
            Good luck in the hunt!!!

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              #7
              I have officers tropical field cap for sale. PM if interested

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                #8
                Shoulder reinforcement (and presumably the elbows too) show this to be a winter type 98 tunic, as was mentioned. I wouldn't call this a tropical tunic.

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                  #9
                  Thanks for all the information guys.

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