Original US Army Sergeant Collar Rank | Subdued | Used
Description
Add authentic NCO character to your field uniform.
-
Usage: The Sergeant (E-5), or "Buck Sergeant", is a crucial Non-Commissioned Officer rank, typically serving as a Team Leader. Subdued cloth ranks were issued to maintain camouflage discipline and are sewn onto both collar points of the field shirt.
-
Design: The insignia consists simply of three upward-pointing chevrons with no lower rockers. High-quality black embroidery on a durable OD green twill backing.
-
Condition: Used Military Surplus (Uniform Removed). These patches have a fantastic "salty" look. Because they were removed from actual issued garments, the edges are naturally folded and creased, making them incredibly easy to sew flat onto your vintage uniform restoration project.
Technical Specs:
-
Item: Collar Rank Insignia
-
Rank: Sergeant (SGT / E-5)
-
Style: Subdued (OD/Black), Sew-on
-
Era: 1970s - early 2000s
-
Condition: Used (Removed from uniform)
