This is a vintage US Army OG-107 cotton sateen utility shirt, also known as a fatigue shirt, with a name tape reading "SHERBO" and a "U.S. ARMY" tape.
The OG-107 uniform was the basic work and combat utility uniform for all branches of the US Armed Forces from 1952 until the 1980s.
The designation "OG-107" comes from the US Army's coloring code "Olive Green 107".
This specific version, characterized by V-cut (mitered) pocket flaps and buttoned cuffs, was introduced around 1964 and used extensively during the Vietnam War.
The shirt features original period patches, including an Army Armor School patch on the left sleeve and a Specialist rank insignia on both sleeves.
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