Posted 3 years ago
otiamaria
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Been curious about this one for years. The label you see in the photo is sewn on the inside, sideways. There's a tag up by the neck with the person's name written on it with a pen. It's hard to read, but they definitely say they are Doctor on it. On one wrist you have a star patch, and on the other is a patch that says, "US ROTC". For some reason, Ive been under the impression that this was a jacket worn by someone in a military band. Don't know why I thought that. Would love any insight you may have. Thanks!
1960s West Point? Here's one signed by a Beatles..think the 5 sided star is driver/mechanic? Starting point for your research..
http://www.gottahaverockandroll.com/george_harrison_mid__60_s_signed_military_style_wo-lot5978.aspx
Rotc
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reserve_Officers%27_Training_Corps
dav2no1, Signed by George Harrison. Can it get any cooler? I don't think so.
Cadet dress gray uniform jacket.
The label and rank is not correct for USMA (West Point).
These were/ are worn by cadets at numerous military schools.
The name may help in your search— “William Di Monda“.
The collar stars are indicative of academic achievement at USMA —suspect a similar use at this military school.
scott