Lieutenant General William P. Yarborough’s Vietnam-era U.S. Army olive green general service dress uniform consisting of official military-issued pants, coat, and cap. The coat, no size (likely small regular), features Lieutenant General three-star rank insignia pins to shoulders, gold-tone U.S. pins to either collar, a United States Army Pacific patch to the left shoulder, a Combat Infantryman Badge and a Master Parachutist Badge to the left chest, and a nameplate to the right chest: “LTG Yarborough.” Yarborough’s block of four color bars is detached but present. The inner collar and inner left chest sections contain James S. Lee & Co. labels. The slacks, no size, retain the original James S. Lee & Co. label which reads: “Name: Lt. Gen. W. P. Yarborough, Date QO A QOYN, Order No. 66104.” The cap, size 7 ⅛, made by the Lee Uniform Cap Mfg. Co., is marked in black felt tip on the inner band, “William Yarborough,” and the exterior bears a four-star insignia pin and a Paraglider Cap Patch. In overall fine condition, with expected wear from use, including scattered small holes to the coat.
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